On 2 February 2015 at 14:28, Julian Marchant <onp...@riseup.net> wrote:
> I honestly haven't the slightest idea how to interpret this, so I'm
> just attaching the output I got. My system is Trisquel GNU/Linux 7
> (for those unfamiliar, this distro is based on Ubuntu 14.04
There's a known issue that cx_Freeze doesn't build using the Python
provided by Debian and derivatives:
https://bitbucket.org/anthony_tuininga/cx_freeze/issue/32/cant-compile-cx_freeze-in-ubuntu-1304
That issue thread contains a workaround. It's not clear how to fix this
more generally, and I'm not very interested in working on it, because while
I'm a Linux user myself, I don't think frozen binaries are the best
approach to deliver Python applications on Linux. The development version
of cx_Freeze is unfortunately even more broken with Debian Python, and it's
even less clear how to fix it.
Thomas
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