This worked fine.  I still can't log in to the website to update the ticket
though.  Where is the link to register now?  I'll wait for the confirmation
of the commit now.

2009/5/15 Pyinstaller <[email protected]>

> #61: Hook to allow the use of Mako
>
> --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------
>  Reporter:  [email protected]  |        Owner:  giovannibajo
>     Type:  defect                    |       Status:  new
>  Priority:  normal                    |    Milestone:  PyInstaller 1.4
> Component:  PyInstaller               |      Version:  PyInstaller 1.2
>  Severity:  blocker                   |   Resolution:
>  Keywords:  hook mak                  |
>
> --------------------------------------+-------------------------------------
> Comment (by giovannibajo):
>
>  I gave a look at Mako. The problem here is that make.codegen generates
>  Python code that is then executed through "exec" (by mako.template). And
>  there is one specific module which is imported **only** in the generated
>  code: "make.cache".
>
>  So I think the most correct thing to do is to record these imports (all of
>  them) as hiddenimports of the codegen module. Only one might be really
>  needed for PyInstaller to work nowadays, but it is surely a more stable
>  solution.
>
>  Please, test the attached hook (removing your one) and let me know if it
>  works.
>
> --
> Ticket URL: <http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/61#comment:1>
> Pyinstaller <http://www.pyinstaller.org>
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> >
>


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