At 17:57 05/12/2007 +0100, Giovanni Bajo wrote:
On 12/5/2007 5:49 PM, V. Armando Sole wrote:
I have found some difficulties freezing my applications with cx_freeze.
Previously I did not have any problem and I have been using the same
scripts as before.
The problems seem to be related to the use of the C composite module. If
I remove that module and replace it by a Qt.py module importing exactly
the same modules as the composite module all the problems disappear.
I know that module has been introduced to allow the use of badly packaged
distributions of PyQt. Perhaps it would be a good idea to pass an
optional parameter to configure.py to say we do not want the C module but
the Qt.py module.
As far as the C module is not doing anything else than from "PyQt4.xxxx
import *" the problem has an easy workaround, but please, keep it in mind
if you think about adding other features to it.
I disagree. It's your freezing tool that is not "smart" enough to handle
the composite module scenario. PyInstaller does not have such problems.
No but it has certainly others :-)
In any case, my main goal was to inform others that may fall in the same
trap. It has taken to me a while to find out what was going on.
Best regards,
Armando
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