Hi Owen,

I'm trying to freeze on my development platform where the application is
working. My development machine has python 3.4 and all other dependancies
installed.

Kind Regards,

Dean Chester


On 10 April 2014 14:31, Owen Kelly <oke...@biopeak.com> wrote:

> Hi Dean,
>
> Your situation (possibly) echoes a multiplatform cx_freeze issue I had with
> Bluetooth.
> Basically, freeze can only freeze code that is present on the machine where
> freezing is done. So when I froze on a machine with Microsoft Bluetooth
> driver (MSBT) and without widcomm driver,  and then installed on a machine
> with only widcomm driver, there were missing pieces. In that case my
> solution was to do my final freeze for each release on a machine that had
> both Bluetooth drivers.
>
> In relation to your problem, I see that
> https://docs.python.org/3/library/multiprocessing.html
> "17.2.1.2. Contexts and start methods: Depending on the platform,
> multiprocessing supports three ways to start a process."
> So are you freezing on a machine where multiprocessing works without
> multiprocessing.spawn (and maybe multiprocessing.spawn code is absent), and
> unfreezing on a machine where multiprocessing uses  multiprocessing.spawn?
>
> Regards,
>
> Owen
>
> From: Dean Chester [mailto:dean.g.ches...@gmail.com]
> Sent: April-10-14 5:49 AM
> To: primary discussion list for use and development of cx_Freeze
> Subject: [cx-freeze-users] Missing multiprocessing - Python 3.4
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm freezing a script on OS X and I am getting the error:
> Missing Modules:
> ? multiprocessing.get_start_method imported from multiprocessing.spawn
> When Running the app i get the following error:
>
> NameError: name 'multiprocessing' is not defined
>
> I am using python 3.4 on OS X.
>
> My setup.py looks like:
> application_title = "Application" #what you want to     application to be
> called
> main_python_file = "./app/App.py" #the name of the python file you use to
> run the program
> import sys
> from cx_Freeze import setup, Executable
> base = None
> if sys.platform == "win32":
>     base = "Win32GUI"
> includes = ["atexit","re", "tkinter", "multiprocessing"]
> setup(
>         name = application_title,
>         version = "0.1",
>         description = "App Description",
>         options = {"build_exe" :{"includes" : includes } },
>         executables = [Executable(main_python_file, base = base,
> icon="./resources/logo.icns")])
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Dean Chester
>
>
>
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