On 28 Jun, 2011, at 15:18, Jeffrey O'Neill wrote: > Thanks for fixing this. > > If it matters, I need 32-bit only code to support older versions of OS X but > I don't need to support PPC (shouldn't be too many of those around > anymore...).
If your python was build using '--with-universal-archs=intel' the version in the repository should work fine (and likewise for 64-bit only builds). Other build variants should result in an automatic rebuild of the executable stubs, but I've noticed in the past that this doesn't always work as designed. Ronald > > On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 8:08 AM, Ronald Oussoren <ronaldousso...@mac.com> > wrote: > > On 18 Jun, 2011, at 16:38, Jeffrey O'Neill wrote: > >> I'm using the latest py2app. >> >> Since my app uses __import__ to load some modules, I list those modules in >> the include option. >> >> This works great when optimization is turned off, but when I turn >> optimization on (1 or 2), the modules listed in the includes option go >> missing. >> >> Is there a fix for this? > > This should be fixed in the repository. That said, the repository is not in > an optimal state right now: I've done some small changes to the C code of the > executable stubs to fix another issue and because I'm currently running Xcode > 4 on my machine I cannot rebuild the executable stubs for the normal 32-bit > build of python (Xcode 4 doesn't support PPC code). >
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