Aaron, The TraceBack is :
TraceBack: File win32ui.pyc, line 12, in <module> File win32ui.pyc Line 10, in _load ImportError: DLL Load Failed: The specified module could not be found. On Thursday 11 December 2008 14:58, jim-on-linux wrote: > py help, > > I produced a program that runs on windows. > One client is using an HP machine with an Intel cpu > E2200 @ 2.2ghz., and with .99 G ram. > The machine is using Win XP Pro 32 bit OS with > service pack 2 > > I ran Dependency Walker and everything is OK. > > I used py2exe to build the exe file with bundle > files:1 and also 3, with the same traceback results. > > I created a test print module that imports both > win32api and win32ui modules and its only job is to > print a page of text. > > The first module that is imported is win32api. > line 8 of that module adds to the path the module > named 'win32api.pyd'. > The import is is completed without error. > > The next module that is imported is win32ui. > line 8 of that module adds to the path a module > named 'win32ui.pyd'. > The search for the win32ui.pyd module seems to be > the cause of the problem. > Traceback: > ImportError: Dll load failed: The specified module > could not be found. > > Both modules 'win32api.pyd' and win32ui.pyd are in > the same directory. > > Below is a copy of the win32ui.py module. The only > difference between this and win32api.py module is > the name that is installed when creating the path. > > def __load(): > import imp, os, sys > try: > dirname = > os.path.dirname(__loader__.archive) except > NameError: > dirname = sys.prefix > path = os.path.join(dirname, 'win32ui.pyd') > #print "py2exe extension module", __name__, > "->", path > mod = imp.load_dynamic(__name__, path) > ## mod.frozen = 1 > __load() > del __load > > The only difference I can find is that this program > works fine on every machine that it is tried on > except the HP duo core machine, with Intel E2200 > cpu. Somehow the path is affected? > > I've tried all of the suggestions and checked a lot > of things but I'm not there yet, Any suggestions > would be helpful. > > > jim-on-linux > > > > > > > > > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list