Hello,
I am working on freezing a python project, and am having trouble with  
one of my custom packages.  The package is named 'wind.server' and I  
am able to import it when I'm in the python prompt, but when I try to  
run setup.py on the cx_freeze setup file I've created, cx_freeze says  
it can't find wind.server.  Here is my setup file so far:

from cx_Freeze import setup, Executable

version = '1.0'
#includes=['wind', 'lxml', 'lxml._elementpath', 'lxml.etree',  
'wind.server', 'wind.model', 'PIL', 'ReportLab'],
includes=['lxml', 'lxml._elementpath', 'lxml.etree', 'gzip',  
'wind.server']

setup(name='gearfacts',
      version=version,
      options = {
        "build_exe" : {
            "includes": includes,
            },
        },
      executables=[Executable('run.py')],
      )



and the dos error output ends with:

  File "C:\Python26\lib\distutils\cmd.py", line 333, in run_command
    self.distribution.run_command(command)
  File "C:\Python26\lib\distutils\dist.py", line 995, in run_command
    cmd_obj.run()
  File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\cx_Freeze\dist.py", line 220, in  
run
    freezer.Freeze()
  File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\cx_Freeze\freezer.py", line 433,  
in Freeze

    self.finder = self._GetModuleFinder()
  File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\cx_Freeze\freezer.py", line 260,  
in _GetMo
duleFinder
    finder.IncludeModule(name)
  File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\cx_Freeze\finder.py", line 471,  
in Include
Module
    module = self._ImportModule(name, deferredImports)
  File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\cx_Freeze\finder.py", line 244,  
in _Import
Module
    raise ImportError("No module named %r" % name)
ImportError: No module named 'wind.server





Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?  Does this have something to do  
with the fact that the package is a namespace package?

Craig

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