Thank you Daniel for your comment, I am having a rather hard time
porting my app to Mac. It works great on linux, it also works on
windows, but on Mac it goes crazy, it even locks up the OS (all I can do
is move the mouse pinwheel of death around but no clicks, no keyboard,
no SSH, nothing) and I have to had reboot it. It uses a combination of
Twisted and wxPython and is rather large, so I don't know where this
comes from, it could be wx, twisted or the two together. Anyways, I was
thinking of using multiprocessing instead of Popen because Popen could
not find my files when using py2app, even though they were in the same
directory as the main exec. I even tried putting the execs in the
resource dir but no luck, so I thought maybe Popen would work better
since it does not use files.
Gabriel
Daniel Ashbrook wrote:
I don't know the answer to this question, but I wanted to warn you: be
careful using multiprocessing with PyObjc. I never was able to get it
into a easy test case, but sometimes one or more of my multiprocessing
processes would never return when used in conjunction with PyObjc, and
the program would endlessly loop waiting for results. I eventually had
to move all of the multiprocessing to an external process launched
with Popen.
dan
On Aug 12, 2009, at 10:41a, Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
Hello everyone, I am trying to use py2app with multiprocessing but it
doesn't work correctly, I get this :
ImportError:
'/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib-dynload/multiprocessing/_multiprocessing.so'
not found
I don't understand why it is looking for that there since
multiprocessing is not installed there. I told it to include the
multiprocessing package and it doesn't complain when I run python
setup.py py2app.
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks,
Gabriel
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