I appreciate the explanation and feedback. I tried what you suggest and
I can see that it does pull in the full django tree which is much easier
and better.
This looks close but not quite there...
Here's the latest py2app-setup.py:
#!/usr/bin/env python
from setuptools import setup
setup(
> At this point, using the packages option, you've got nearly the same
> filesystem layout as you would normally, so it's highly unlikely py2app
> has anything to do with the problems you've experiencing.
That was my suspicion but I appreciate the feedback.
> Are you sure all of this stuff work
(My apologies if this starts a new thread -- I'm posting from a
different mailing address and don't have the original email to reply to)
> Django can not be packaged normally because it has in-package data
> files. It won't work with either py2exe or py2app without tweaking.
Can you point me t
the project is
worthy of phase two money. The reviewers need to remain anonymous
and we need to assume the reviewers do not have an internet
connection. Therefore, we have to take our product (a website) and
bundle it on a CD. This has led to many problems. We currently have
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