On 3/31/07, Ronald Oussoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 29 Mar, 2007, at 14:47, Nathan R. Yergler wrote: > > > I have an application that I'd like to package using py2app, but I'm > > getting a little stuck with things. I *think* my problem is that my > > setup.py is fully setuptools-ized and my application script lives > > inside my package. Here's the call I make to setup(): > > > > setup(name='cclookup', > > version='2.0', > > url='http://wiki.creativecommons.org/CcLookup', > > author='Nathan R. Yergler', > > author_email='[EMAIL PROTECTED]', > > > > packages = ['cclookup', 'tagger', 'eyeD3'], > > > > setup_requires = setup_requirements, > > install_requires = ['setuptools', > > 'rdflib==2.3.3', > > 'ccrdf>=0.6a4', > > 'cctagutils>=0.5a1', > > 'rdfadict', > > ], > > include_package_data = True, > > zip_safe = False, > > > > entry_points = { > > 'console_scripts':['cclookup = cclookup:main'], > > }, > > app=['cclookup/app.py'], > > options={ "py2exe": {"packages": ["encodings", 'rdflib']}, > > "py2app": {"argv_emulation": True, > > "iconfile": os.path.join('cclookup', > > 'resources', 'cc.icns') > > } > > }, > > ) > > > > When I try to run this with py2app, it crashes into pdb complaining > > that it can't locate pkg_resources. Running the super-simplified > > version of setup.py generated by py2applet builds correctly, but has > > the following problems: > > > > * dependencies aren't included (I'm not sure if py2app actually > > attempts to scan for them like py2exe or not, so this may not be > > py2app's fault in the least) > > Py2app scans for import statements, but cannot look inside zipfiles > at the moment. > > > * app.py is included by itself, as opposed to as part of the package. > > That's by design. Teaching py2app to do the same as setuptools does > for console_script entrypoints shouldn't be too hard, but nobody has > gotten around to doing this yet. > > > > > I think that ideally I'd be able to specify my application as a > > gui_scripts entry point to setup(), and have it play nicely with the > > eggs specified in install_requires. I saw the docs mentioned that a > > future version would use eggs (I think it was in reference to > > recipes), and I was wondering what the status of that effort is. > > AFAIK nobody is working on that. You're problems are caused by lack > of 'egg' support in py2app, the current version of py2app doesn't > look at entry points or other setuptools specific data other than the > requires lines. > > I have a patch that teaches py2app to look inside zipfiles, I'll > merge that when I have some time to do so. Full setuptools support > should be possible as well, I haven't looked seriously at this yet > though. Patches would be greatly appriciated :-)
I think the zipfile support would be useful -- I was doing some more looking at it appears that the problem was occuring with modulegraph, when it tried to import pkg_resources (and couldn't find it since it was inside a zipped egg). I'll take a look and see what I can come up with with respect to setuptools support... > > Ronald > > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig