Am 11.01.2011 19:45, schrieb Stefan Fruehwirth:
On 11 Jan., 16:53, Giovanni Bajo<[email protected]> wrote:
Another test: change your program so that it prints
os.environ["_MEIPASS2"] and doesn't exit immediately; then, while it is
running, go to the temporary directory that was printed and check if the
manifest file is there.
Yep, same content. Strange. I'm starting to think that my system is
messed up. Although I have experienced no troubles elswhere :-/
Hmm, maybe, but I somehow doubt it :) My bets are currently on getting
rid of the redundant manifest resource in the bootloader, hoping that
this will already be enough to eventually fix the problem (it could be a
race condition between WinSxS automatically grabbing the manifest
resource, thus somehow blocking pyinstaller's own attempt at loading the
correct manifest. But that's really just my speculation at the moment).
Regards
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Florian Höch
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