Just because this is really trouble for me, and I'm hoping to get some ideas,
I'm going to update with some of the other things we've tried today:
a) I updated py2app from svn and rebuilt it on this machine using
python2.4 setup.py bdist-mpkg --open
Just to make sure it was compatible with the python2.4 I have here.
b) We replaced our app's primary .py file with one that does nothing but import
our first extension. It broke (thereby confirming that we're not setting up
things funny in our .py file).
c) I added some import statements for standard python modules:
import os
import sys
import time
print "hello"
import util # one of our extensions
It got through the first 4 lines and crashed on the last one.
d) We dumped sys.environ and sys.executable, then constructed a command line
that used those variables to explicitly load our extension. It worked.
e) I build using --semi-standalone and the application worked (except that it
doesn't include the python framework, which is the point of this exercise). So
it appears to be something wrong with the python framework being built into my
app.
f) I looked into the app/Contents/Frameworks/Python.framework and it contains
nothing that looks like python library code. But I'm guessing that's because
it's all been stuffed into the site-packages.zip in Resources. Or something.
Help? Please?
Kent
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kent Quirk
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 12:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Pythonmac-SIG] Upgraded to 2.4 and can't make it work
We've been building our product using py2app 0.2 on Panther with Apple's Mac
python. That has worked for some time, but as has been pointed out here many
times, relying on that is not the safest way to ship things to real customers.
The app is large with several C++ extensions using boost::python. We need to
support customers running Panther as well as Tiger, so we're continuing to
build under Panther.
So we've upgraded Panther to MacPython 2.4, and grabbed the appropriate py2app
(py2app-0.2-py2.4-macosx10.3). The application builds, but when we run it, it
dies with "Interpreter not initialized (version mismatch?)".� This happens the
instant we attempt to import our first extension.
We can load our extensions manually by specifying the appropriate DYLD
environment variables and they load properly. The DYLD parameters are specified
in the setup.py (and it all seems to work with the Apple native python).
We have carefully checked all our dependencies in the xcode build - we're
building everything with the 2.4 python. The .plist file in the constructed
application indicates that we successfully found and built with the 2.4 python.
We've tried changing the symlink at /usr/bin/python to point to 2.4 instead of
2.3, but that didn't fix the problem, so we put it back the way it was.
We tried installing PantherPythonFix (out of desperation) but we didn't expect
it to change anything and it didn't.
We build using
python2.4 setup.py py2app
It looks like the executable built into our app (in the Contents/MacOS folder)
is still somehow dependent on the native python, but we can't figure out what
the problem is.
Help, please? Any ideas?
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