Neacsa Bogdan Valentin <neacsa_bogdan_valen...@yahoo.com> writes: > cherrypy.tools.buffet_genshi = BuffetTool('genshi', > 'tvb.interfaces.web.templates.genshi') > here, 'tvb'.interface.web.templates.genshi' is a 'python package' in the > sense that there is an __init__.py there and the only thing in that folder > are the html templates for our project. > If anyone has at least a hind on what might be causing this please share.
While I haven't used that package, and have used genshi directly with py2app without much special handling, given the way you reference the package it seems likely that it is imported dynamically (via code), and thus there may not be an explicit import for py2app to track. Is the tvb.interfaces.web.templates.genshi package actually getting included in the packaged application? If not, that's your root issue and you need to let py2app know that it needs to include it. This is, by the way, a general approach to these sorts of "error only shows up when packaged" issues. The most likely cause is that the use of some piece of your application - most often something dynamically referenced - wasn't included able to be automatically detected. Assuming that's the case here, you could try adding it explicitly via the 'packages' options setup() parameter in your setup module to force its inclusion, e.g.: setup( ... options = {'packages': 'tvb.interfaces.web.templates.genshi'} ... ) (If you already have options, just augment with that) Since your package is templates, I'm not absolutely sure if all the relevant files will get pulled in this way (I can't remember if it pulls in the entire package directory contents or not), but it's the simplest to try first. If it skips non-python template files, then you may need to work out a different method (such as perhaps the data_files parameter to setup()) to force the inclusion of your templates. If you have a mixture of dynamic package references and in-package data files in those packages, getting it all to end up in the right spot in the packaged version can sometimes be a challenge. You may find separating out the pure data files into their own tree to be easier. -- David _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/Pythonmac-SIG