Thanks! That did the trick. frank
On 7/5/07, Nathan R. Yergler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scripts need to address a callable, not a module. See http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools#automatic-script-creation and inline below for corrections. On 7/5/07, Frank McIngvale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to use setuptools auto-script feature with standalone scripts > and am having problems. > > Say I have a script "mypkg/scripts/foo.py": > --------------------- > import sys > print "Hello foo! My args are:", sys.argv import sys def main(): print "Hello foo! My args are:", sys.argv" if __name__ == '__main__': # here for compatibility main() > --------------------- > > When I try wrapping it like this: > > 'console_scripts': [ > 'foo = mypkg.scripts.foo', > ] 'console_scripts': [ 'foo = mypkg.scripts.foo:main', ] > > Then run like this: > $ foo aa bb cc > > It appears to start OK (and it gets the cmdline args) but crashes with a > traceback: > ------------ > Hello foo! My args are: > ['c:\\frank\\py25\\Scripts\\foo-script.py', 'aa', 'bb', > 'cc'] > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "c:\frank\py25\Scripts\foo-script.py", line 8, in <module> > load_entry_point('mypkg==0.99.50-rc1', 'console_scripts', 'foo')() > TypeError: 'module' object is not callable > ------------ > > Am I setting up 'console_scripts' incorrectly, or is this kind of usage not > supported? > > thanks, > Frank > > _______________________________________________ > Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig > >
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