On Jan 2, 10:19 am, rcmn <rcm...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm using 2.6 (the issue was the same with 2.5) > > script.py: > > [code]import re > > from optparse import OptionParser > parser = OptionParser() > parser.add_option("-f", "--file", action="store", type="string", > dest="filename") > parser.add_option("-o", "--output", action="store", type="string", > dest="fileout") > (options, args) = parser.parse_args() > > from subprocess import Popen, PIPE > if options.fileout: > fileoutput = options.fileout > output = open(fileoutput, "w") > else: > output = open("output.txt", "w") > if options.filename: > rawfile = options.filename > file = open(rawfile) > else: > print "type -h for help" > exit() > > from threading import Thread > class Pinger(object): > def __init__(self, hosts): > for host in hosts: > pa = PingAgent(host) > pa.start() > > class PingAgent(Thread): > def __init__(self, host): > Thread.__init__(self) > self.host = host > > def run(self): > p = Popen('ping -n 1 ' + self.host, stdout=PIPE, stderr=True) > m = re.search('Average = (.*)ms', p.stdout.read()) > if m: > output.write (self.host+",pingable\n") > else: > output.write (self.host+",not pingable\n") > > if __name__ == '__main__': > pinglist = [] > for line in file: > pinglist.append(line.strip("\n")) > Pinger(pinglist)[/code] > > py2exe setup.py : > > [code]from distutils.core import setup > import py2exe, sys, os > > sys.argv.append('py2exe') > > setup( > options = {'py2exe': {'bundle_files': 1}}, > console = [{'script': "script.py"}], > zipfile = None, > ) > [/code] > > error when the "script.exe" run > [code]Exception in thread Thread-500 (most likely raised during > interpreter shutdown): > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "threading.pyc", line 522, in __bootstrap_inner > File "script.py", line 35, in run > File "subprocess.pyc", line 588, in __init__ > [/code] > > So the script.py run perfectly well under the py environment but if i > use py2exe to make an exe then i get the error above. > I read the note in the py2exe Fac regarding Popen, but i don't know if > it's relevant in my case.
Try it with bundle_files option 3 instead of 1. Also what version of py2exe are you using? Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list