Sorry for coming into play so late, but did you try simply running 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=lib ./PROG?

It looks like it should work...

On 1/15/2009 8:37 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> I've gotten a little further along by hacking into "iu.py" to make a
> DirOwner also check inside "lib/".  But, there are three embedded
> modules in every pyinstaller created archive: iu, struct, and
> archive.  Struct requires a shared object, it is not pure python (i'm
> guessing).  So, I have to have _struct.so sitting in the same dir as
> the binary because _struct.so is required to open any CArchives.  I
> don't think there's a way around this right now, but my resulting
> directory looks like this:
> 
> dist/
>       lib/
>       libpython2.5.so.1.0*
>       media/
>       PROG
>       _struct.so
> 
> (where PROG is the binary executable and lib/ contains 55 .so files
> and media is program specific resources)
> 
> Not bad.  I think that's good enough for now.  BTW, adding the env
> _MEIPASS2=./lib solves all my problems, even searching for _struct.so,
> but I can't seem to compile that behavior into the C code.
> 
> 
> On Jan 9, 10:47 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> I'm trying to make my "dist" directory cleaner by moving all .so files
>> into a "lib/" subdir.  I modified the spec file to prepend "lib/" in
>> front of a.binaries[:][0].  The collect function puts the .so files in
>> their proper place in the dist directory, but the resulting binary
>> cannot find them.
>>
>> I know that this probably isn't the way to move the libraries around,
>> but someone must have wanted a cleaner distribution directory.  Is
>> there anyway to make the end binary search "lib/*" for .sos?
> > 


-- 
Giovanni Bajo
Develer S.r.l.
http://www.develer.com

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