Waldemar,
Thanks for the hint. That did the trick! Finally the deployment hell for
Windows users is avoided.
Best,
Alex
On Jan 26, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Waldemar Osuch wrote:
> Now I remember.
> It is probable that it works for me because I have explicitly specified
> Werkzeug in the "packages" option to py2exe.
> Something like this (untested)
>
> setup(service = [target],
> zipfile = "lib/library.zip",
> data_files = get_datafiles(),
> options = {'global': {'verbose': '0'},
> 'py2exe': {'optimize': 2,
> 'excludes': 'perfmon IPython EasyDialogs
> hotshot adodbapi Tkinter '
> 'pyreadline wx nose genshi test
> pygtk'.split(),
> 'dll_excludes': 'OCI.dll w9xpopen.exe
> gdiplus.dll'.split(),
> 'packages': ['email',
> 'werkzeug',
> ],
> }})
> I almost always specify the "packages" and "includes" option explicitly
> instead of depending on py2exe
> discovery and I have forgotten about that when responding to you yesterday.
>
>
>
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