On Solaris, I get this stack trace ( using Python2.4 )
checking Analysis
checking PYZ
checking PKG
checking ELFEXE
rebuilding out2.toc because out2.toc missing or bad
building ELFEXE out2.toc
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "../Build.py", line 830, in ?
build(sys.argv[1])
File "../Build.py", line 76, in build
exec open(spec, 'r').read()+'\n'
File "<string>", line 11, in ?
File "../Build.py", line 457, in __init__
self.__postinit__()
File "../Build.py", line 94, in __postinit__
self.assemble()
File "../Build.py", line 537, in assemble
self.copy(exe, outf)
File "../Build.py", line 549, in copy
inf = open(fnm, 'rb')
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '../support/loader/run'
The installer code that I have which works is very, very old ( it
predates the pyinstaller svn repository I imagine ). I would like to
upgrade to pyintstaller and Python2.4.
Thanks!
S
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Giovanni
Bajo
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 2:27 PM
To: PyInstaller Mailing List
Subject: Re: [PyInstaller] Solaris
Kuzminski, Stefan R wrote:
> I would like to help with a Solaris port of pyInstaller. I have an
> old copy of the original installer that runs on Solaris, but
> pyInstaller1.1 does not. Could you give me some idea of how to get
> started on this?
You didn't say how PyInstaller 1.1 does not work with Solaris. If it
used to
work, it must have been some recet modification (which can be inspected
with
"svn log"). It would be a good starting point to get a complete error
report.
--
Giovanni Bajo
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