On 03/08/2010, Giovanni Bajo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 02:29 -0700, Oipo wrote:
>> I'm trying to compile my program which uses python-ogre(an Ogre3D
>> python wrapper), but it stumbles upon importing the _ogre_.so file.
>>
>> The entire build procedure, and its output, can be found here:
>> http://pastebin.org/440799
>>
>> I know this isn't in the list of supported packages, but I'd like to
>> find out what is going wrong here, and how to fix it, so I can later
>> ship this application as a proper distributable.
>
> Looks like you are feeding a Windows (\r\n) source Python file to
> PyInstaller on Linux. Just convert it to UNIX line endings and it should
> work.
>
> BTW, PyInstaller can't solve ABI problems on Linux. Its approach is to
> bundle as many dependencies as possible within the package it creates,
> and this is not always the best solution.
>
> We found that, most of the times, the best approach is to run
> PyInstaller on an old distribution (the oldest you want to support).
> This empirically seems to minimize conflicts across platforms.
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Alright, thanks. I'll keep that in mind. Anyhoo, the conversion worked.

Michael

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