Giovanni Bajo ha scritto:
> On 3/30/2009 3:00 PM, Simone Ramacci - Simosito.it wrote:
>   
>> Giovanni Bajo ha scritto:
>>     
>>> On dom, 2009-03-29 at 10:46 -0700, Simosito wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> I know I can set PyInstaller to include only ASCII in my program but
>>>> what if I want to include ONLY utf-8?
>>>> How can I do that?
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> There is no explicit option for that. You can try playing games with the
>>> "excludes" list in your spec file. If you look at the encodings package
>>> (eg: encodings/euc_jpg.py) you will see that they are small files that
>>> rely on external C libraries (eg: _codecs_jp, _multibytecodec, ecc.).
>>>
>>> You're probably better off simply excluding those big guys from your
>>> build. Notice that this will only have an effect on Linux and Mac were
>>> those big modules are external dynamic libraries. On Windows, the
>>> maintainers unfortunately decided to put all the large CJK codecs within
>>> pythonXX.dll, so your only solution to trim down the executable size is
>>> to recompile your own pythonXX.dll.
>>>   
>>>       
>> I don't remember spec files' syntax very well.
>>     
>
> Just add something like this as argument to the Analysys() call:
>
> excludes=["_codecs_jp", "_multibytecodec", ... etc ...]
>
>   
>> What if I use the ASCII 
>> option and then I set an include for the utf-8 codec?
>> Is it possible? How can I do it?
>>     
>
> I'm not even sure the ASCII option still does something...
>   
Is there any way I can find a list of the codecs?

If ASCII doesn't work anymore why it's still in the SVN?

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