Solved it using -p option.

-Sarbjit

On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 10:38:44 AM UTC+5:30, sarbjit wrote:
>
> Below example demonstrates the problem that I am facing while generating 
> standalone executable on windows7. The Structure of the scripts are :-
>
> test.py
> ##############
> import sys
> import os
> lib_path = os.path.abspath('./bin')
> sys.path.append(lib_path)
> import testmodule as tm
>
> tm.testfunction()
>
> ./bin/testmodule.py
> ##############
> def testfunction():
>     print "Hello World !"
>
> Building Exe:
> ###############
> pyinstaller.py --onefile "<path-to-test.py>
>
> On executing the standalone exe, it reports error "ImportError : No module 
> named testmodule"
>
> How can I generate the exe without modifying my source code structure?
>
> -Sarbjit
>
>
>
>

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