On Thursday, June 21, 2012 04:36:34 PM Tom Tijerina wrote:
> What are you using instead of wx, if I may ask.

We are still using wx but we got rid of pubsub for the moment. 

Sebastian

> 
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Sebastian Hilbert <
> 
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > On Thursday, June 21, 2012 04:28:09 PM Tom Tijerina wrote:
> > > Thanks so much for your help! If you are the blind leader, you have at
> > > least traveled the road enough times to remember the path :)
> > 
> > Look at this ticket.
> > 
> > http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/312
> > 
> > We have travelled that path as well but rewrote our code to get rid of
> > pubsub.
> > 
> > Once wxpython 3.0 will be released we might look at it again.
> > 
> > Sebastian Hilbert
> > GNUmed team
> > 
> > > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Daniel Hyams <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Also, are you trying to use the arg1 protocol or the kwargs protocol
> > > > in
> > > > your application?
> > > > 
> > > > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Daniel Hyams <[email protected]>
> > 
> > wrote:
> > > >> This is probably the blind leading the blind here.
> > > >> 
> > > >> To me, your Analysis call is a little strange.  Mine looks like this:
> > > >>    a = Analysis([catpath(HOMEPATH,'support','_mountzlib.py'),
> > > >>    
> > > >>               catpath(HOMEPATH,'support','useUnicode.py'),
> > > >>               catpath('..','..',srcdir,'src','main.py')],
> > > >>               pathex=[srcpath])
> > > >> 
> > > >> where "catpath" is just a little function that I wrote to concatenate
> > > >> multiple strings into one path.  Note that I only have one of my own
> > 
> > py
> > 
> > > >> files in there, and that's it.  No hiddenimports, and no hookspath; I
> > 
> > put
> > 
> > > >> my custom hooks just alongside pyinstallers; I'm not sure if that
> > 
> > makes a
> > 
> > > >> difference or not.
> > > >> 
> > > >> Also, are you seeing a print statement during the build that says
> > > >> "wx.lib.pubsub: adding arg1 protocol path"?  If not, then the hooks
> > 
> > that
> > 
> > > >> I
> > > >> gave you are not getting called.
> > > >> 
> > > >> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:31 PM, Tom Tijerina
> > 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
> > > >>> I very much appreciate the very quick reply, I tried using what you
> > 
> > have
> > 
> > > >>> and it still didn't work and gave me the same error. I'm assuming
> > 
> > I've
> > 
> > > >>> done
> > > >>> something wrong.
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> My 'startme.spec' file is below
> > > >>> -----------------------------------------
> > > >>> # -*- mode: python -*-
> > > >>> a = Analysis(['C:\\Documents and Settings\\Tom\\Desktop\\ToPy
> > > >>> v0.001\\startme.py',
> > > >>> 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\Tom\\Desktop\\ToPy v0.001\\irep.py',
> > > >>> 'C:\\Documents and
> > > >>> Settings\\Tom\\Desktop\\ToPy v0.001\\webpro.py'],
> > > >>> 
> > > >>>              pathex=['C:\\DOCUME~1\\Tom\\Desktop\\PYINST~1'],
> > > >>>              hiddenimports=['wx.lib.pubsub.core',
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> 'wx.lib.pubsub.setuparg1'],
> > > >>> 
> > > >>>              hookspath='C:\\Documents and
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> Settings\\Tom\\Desktop\\pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\\newhooks\\'
> > > >>> )
> > > >>> pyz = PYZ(a.pure)
> > > >>> exe = EXE(pyz,
> > > >>> 
> > > >>>           a.scripts,
> > > >>>           a.binaries,
> > > >>>           a.zipfiles,
> > > >>>           a.datas,
> > > >>>           name=os.path.join('dist', 'startme.exe'),
> > > >>>           debug=False,
> > > >>>           strip=None,
> > > >>>           upx=True,
> > > >>>           console=True )
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> -------------------------------------------------
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> and the command im running (as startme.spec is in the same folder)
> > > >>> is
> > > >>> simply
> > > >>> ----------------------------
> > > >>> python pyinstaller.py startme.spec
> > > >>> -----------------------------
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> Am I missing something? I've got that sneaky something simple is
> > 
> > missing
> > 
> > > >>> feeling. I keep trying the same few things over and over again and
> > 
> > all
> > 
> > > >>> its
> > > >>> doing is  making me realize first hand the definition of insanity. I
> > > >>> don't
> > > >>> really know or understand wx or pyinstaller enough to know where to
> > 
> > even
> > 
> > > >>> really start. I'm still just learning python.
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> Thanks again for your help.
> > > >>> 
> > > >>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Daniel Hyams <[email protected]>
> > 
> > wrote:
> > > >>>> While I'm not proud of this (it's a complete hack), the following
> > 
> > seems
> > 
> > > >>>> to work for me.  This is with the pubsub included with wxpython
> > 
> > 2.8.11
> > 
> > > >>>> and
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> later, and you must import in your application like this:
> > > >>>>     from wx.lib.pubsub import setuparg1
> > > >>>>     from wx.lib.pubsub import pub as Publisher
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> I can only verify that this works with the arg1 protocol; it
> > 
> > probably
> > 
> > > >>>> will with kwargs as well, but I have not verified.
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> Anyway, here are the two hooks:
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> hook-wx.lib.pubsub.core.py:
> > > >>>> ------------------------- cut here  ----
> > > >>>> import os
> > > >>>> import sys
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> def hook(mod):
> > > >>>>    pth = str(mod.__path__[0])
> > > >>>>    
> > > >>>>    if os.path.isdir(pth):
> > > >>>>       # if the user imported setuparg1, this is detected by the
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> hook-wx.lib.pubsub.setuparg1.py hook.  That
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>>       # hook sets sys.wxpubsub to "arg1", and we set the
> > > >>>>       appropriate
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> path here.
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>>       protocol = getattr(sys,'wxpubsub','kwargs')
> > > >>>>       print "wx.lib.pubsub: Adding %s protocol path"%protocol
> > > >>>>       mod.__path__.append(os.path.normpath(os.path.join(pth,
> > > >>>>       protocol)))
> > > >>>>    
> > > >>>>    return mod
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> ------------------------- cut here  ----
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> And this for hook-wx.lib.pubsub.setuparg1.py:
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> ------------------------- cut here  ----
> > > >>>> import os
> > > >>>> import sys
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> # if the user imports setuparg1, we just set an attribute in sys
> > 
> > that
> > 
> > > >>>> allows us to later find out
> > > >>>> # about this.
> > > >>>> sys.wxpubsub = "arg1"
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> ------------------------- cut here  ----
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> I told you it was a hack! :O  Maybe the pyinstaller folks who know
> > 
> > what
> > 
> > > >>>> they are doing can look at this and determine the correct solution.
> > > >>>> 
> > > >>>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Tom <[email protected]>
> > 
> > wrote:
> > > >>>>> Was this ever resolved, I'm having trouble as well. My google-fu
> > 
> > has
> > 
> > > >>>>> failed me the last couple days. I know its something simple I
> > > >>>>> don't
> > > >>>>> really
> > > >>>>> see anything in the last 6-8 months but I still cant get it to
> > 
> > work.
> > 
> > > >>>>> I'm using:
> > > >>>>> XP Pro SP3
> > > >>>>> Python V 2.7.3
> > > >>>>> wx.version returns '2.8.12.1 (msw-ansi)'
> > > >>>>> I have tried both stable pyinstaller and development one from
> > > >>>>> yesterday (possible version: 2145d84)
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> When I switched from importing Publisher to
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> I've even tried including this hook below:
> > > >>>>> import os
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> def hook(mod):
> > > >>>>>     pth = str(mod.__path__[0])
> > > >>>>>     
> > > >>>>>     if os.path.isdir(pth):
> > > >>>>>         mod.__path__.append(os.path.normpath(os.path.join(pth,
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> 'kwargs')))
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>>     return mod
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> After changing the publisher import:
> > > >>>>> from wx.lib.pubsub import setupkwargs
> > > >>>>> from wx.lib.pubsub import setuparg1
> > > >>>>> from wx.lib.pubsub import pub as Publisher
> > > >>>>> (I have tried every combination of the first two, with both,
> > 
> > without
> > 
> > > >>>>>  one or the other, and with only import Publisher..)
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> With one or the other I seem to get:
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\Tom>"C:\Documents and
> > > >>>>> Settings\Tom\Desktop\PyPackagers
> > > >>>>> \pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\dist\startme.exe"
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
> > > >>>>>   File "<string>", line 7, in <module>
> > > >>>>>   File "C:\Documents and
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> Settings\Tom\Desktop\pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\Py
> > > >>>>> Installer\loader\iu.py", line 431, in importHook
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>>   File "C:\Documents and
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> Settings\Tom\Desktop\pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\Py
> > > >>>>> Installer\loader\iu.py", line 480, in doimport
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>>   File "C:\Documents and
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> Settings\Tom\Desktop\pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\bu
> > > >>>>> ild\pyi.win32\startme\out00-PYZ.pyz\wx.lib.pubsub.pub", line 24,
> > > >>>>> in
> > > >>>>> <module>
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>>   File "C:\Documents and
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> Settings\Tom\Desktop\pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\Py
> > > >>>>> Installer\loader\iu.py", line 386, in importHook
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>>   File "C:\Documents and
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> Settings\Tom\Desktop\pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\Py
> > > >>>>> Installer\loader\iu.py", line 480, in doimport
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>>   File "C:\Documents and
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> Settings\Tom\Desktop\pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\bu
> > > >>>>> ild\pyi.win32\startme\out00-PYZ.pyz\wx.lib.pubsub.core.listener",
> > 
> > line
> > 
> > > >>>>> 13, in <m
> > > >>>>> odule>
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>>   File "C:\Documents and
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> Settings\Tom\Desktop\pyinstaller-pyinstaller-2145d84\Py
> > > >>>>> Installer\loader\iu.py", line 409, in importHook
> > > >>>>> ImportError: No module named listenerimpl
> > > >>>>> 
> > > >>>>> On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 7:12:55 PM UTC-5, marc wrote:
> > > >>>>>> Hi all;
> > > >>>>>> 
> > > >>>>>> I can see this has been discussed before in previous emails, but
> > > >>>>>> after
> > > >>>>>> reading them, I still cannot resolve this issue.
> > > >>>>>> I am trying to use pyinstaller to build a Windows executable -
> > 
> > where
> > 
> > > >>>>>> code makes use of :
> > > >>>>>> 
> > > >>>>>> wx.lib.pubsub import Publisher
> > > >>>>>> 
> > > >>>>>> ... allowing the model to notify the controller that a change has
> > > >>>>>> occurred.
> > > >>>>>> 
> > > >>>>>> However, when the executable is run, I get a "ImportError: cannot
> > > >>>>>> import name Publisher" error.
> > > >>>>>> I've tried using all the different imports mentioned on various
> > > >>>>>> threads, most work from Python, but fail to import once run from
> > > >>>>>> a
> > > >>>>>> Windows executable built with pyinstaller
> > > >>>>>> 
> > > >>>>>> Could someone please let me know - currently, what's the best
> > > >>>>>> work
> > > >>>>>> around for this issue? I'd really like to get this resolved.
> > > >>>>>> 
> > > >>>>>> Many thanks for your help,
> > > >>>>>> Marc
> > > >>>>>> 
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