Hi,
After building my application it just crashes saying it can't import
glib._glib.
Here is the startup log and a dir showing the right file seems to exist.
Any suggestions ? I'm kinda stuck...
Thanks in advance,
Adam.
C:\Users\gandalf\Desktop\nicotine\dist\nicotinenicotine.exe
Hello,
We are trying to better comply with the LGPL by moving only those
particular shared libraries out of a onefile type installation into the
onedir location. However, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting in the Linux
bootloader only references the tempdir location, so this fails to find the
I'm posting this here primarily because I can't seem to follow up on the
ticket I created at the PyInstaller Trac Site (it won't let me log in or
send me a credentials reset email) so I'm hoping maybe someone here can
help. The Trac ticket is over here:
http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/641.
Hi,
After building my application it just crashes saying it can't import
glib._glib.
Here is the startup log and a dir showing the right file seems to exist.
Any suggestions ? I'm kinda stuck...
Thanks in advance,
Adam.
On 23/01/2013 23:43, Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote:
Daniel Casper píše v Út 29. 01. 2013 v 12:21 -0800:
I'm posting this here primarily because I can't seem to follow up on
the ticket I created at the PyInstaller Trac Site (it won't let me log
in or send me a credentials reset email) so I'm hoping maybe someone
here can help. The Trac ticket
marnixmed...@hotmail.com píše v Po 28. 01. 2013 v 10:59 -0800:
Environment is Mac OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion.
Python version is 2.7.3.
Tcl/Tk version is 8.5.9.
Xcode version is 4.5.2.
What further info would be useful?
How did you install python and tcl/tk?
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marnixmed...@hotmail.com píše v Po 28. 01. 2013 v 10:59 -0800:
Environment is Mac OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion.
Python version is 2.7.3.
Tcl/Tk version is 8.5.9.
Xcode version is 4.5.2.
What further info would be useful?
Does the pyinstaller tcl/tk test case work for you?
cd buildtests
To resolve ticket #350 (http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/350) you added
code to make a Mac OS --onefile bundled app use the pyinstaller icon.
This demonstrates that somebody understood how to apply an icon file to a
mac app bundle (add a line in the info.plist and put the .icns file in the
David Cortesi píše v Út 29. 01. 2013 v 14:45 -0800:
In that case it should be dead simple to actually implement the
--icon=myfile.icns option for Mac OS (merely substitute the user's
file for the pyinstaller icns file and continue as per ticket #350).
But it doesn't have any effect.
I see
Branch: refs/heads/develop
Home: https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller
Commit: 6debe65f5a83f8f4e41d1ddcf6f8a6d0ab47a48d
https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/commit/6debe65f5a83f8f4e41d1ddcf6f8a6d0ab47a48d
Author: Martin Zibricky mzibr.pub...@gmail.com
Date:
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