On Sep 3, 1:30 pm, LB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to freeze a numpy based script in order to have an > application which could run without having to install numpy and cie. > > Indeed, I'm not root on the targeted computer and I can't easily > make a complete install of numpy and scipy. > > So I decided to test the freeze.py tool shipped with python2.5. > To complicate matters, I must say that I only have a local > installation > of python2.5 and numpy. > > I used the following command line : > > > python2.5 ../Python-2.5.1/Tools/freeze/freeze.py > > ~/Python/numpy/test_freeze.py > > At first sight, it seems to be fine, as I saw numpy in the liste of > frozen dependancies : > [...] > freezing numpy ... > freezing numpy.__config__ ... > freezing numpy._import_tools ... > freezing numpy.add_newdocs ... > freezing numpy.core ... > freezing numpy.core._internal ... > freezing numpy.core.arrayprint ... > freezing numpy.core.defchararray ... > freezing numpy.core.defmatrix ... > freezing numpy.core.fromnumeric ... > freezing numpy.core.info ... > freezing numpy.core.memmap ... > freezing numpy.core.numeric ... > freezing numpy.core.numerictypes ... > freezing numpy.core.records ... > freezing numpy.ctypeslib ... > [...] > freezing numpy.version ... > > But at the end I saw this message : > Warning: unknown modules remain: _bisect _csv _ctypes _curses _hashlib > _heapq > [...] > numpy.core._dotblas numpy.core._sort numpy.core.multiarray > numpy.core.scalarmath numpy.core.umath numpy.fft.fftpack_lite > numpy.lib._compiled_base numpy.linalg.lapack_lite numpy.random.mtrand > operator parser pyexpat readline > [...] > Now run "make" to build the target: test_weibull > > I runned make without any problem but the final application didn't > work : > % ./test_freeze > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/home/loic/Python/numpy/test_freeze.py", line 8, in <module> > import numpy as np > [...] > File "/home/loic/tmp/bluelagoon/lib/python2.5/site-packages/numpy/ > core/__init__.py", line 5, in <module> > import multiarray > ImportError: No module named multiarray > > Is there any known issue when freezing a numpy based script ? > I should add that I configured my PYTHONPATH to match my local > installation > > echo $PYTHONPATH > /home/loic/lib/python:/home/loic/tmp/bluelagoon/lib/python2.5:/home/ > loic/tmp/bluelagoon/lib/python2.5/site-packages/: > > and this local installation work fine : > > > python2.5 -c 'import numpy; print numpy.__version__; import > > numpy.core.multiarray; print "no pb"' > > 1.2.0b2 > no pb > > Have you got any recipe to freeze numpy based script ? > > Regards, > > -- > LB
Did you try py2exe instead of freeze? On the page http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/WorkingWithVariousPackagesAndModules there is only one brief mention of numpy packaging troubles, suggesting that it might work better. I have used py2exe in the past without much trouble. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list