Am 11.12.2011 13:56, schrieb Grant Paton-Simpson:
Hi Hartmut,
Sorry the blog post was a bit confusing - to clarify, it has nothing
to do with GnuMed. The purpose of the post was to enable me to make
installers for SOFA Statistics using Pyinstaller. And the good news is
that these
Sorry, I just mixed this up in this mail. I meant your posting on SOFA.
The purpose of launch.py was to enable me to create an executable
which contained Python and all the required libraries. The SOFA
Statistics code itself remains separate in the form of standard Python
scripts. For me, having the code visible and modifiable by users is a
feature.
Okay so far. But:
- Why are there fragments of a spec-file in launch.py?
- Why are you importing three databases?
When reading the blog post, the use of launch.py is not obvious for me,
esp. since it contains spec-file fragments. It would be more clear for
the reader, if you could more explicitly state what is your aim and what
is your solution. I did not get it :-\
For Release 2.0 we plan to implement an Argument `hiddenimport` for
Anaylize(), so you will be able to list all the required modules there
and drop launch.py.
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