On 2-nov-2005, at 20:38, Richard Rodriguez wrote: > "webdemo.py" opens a cgi server on a port, I'm using port 1770. It > does this by using: BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer > This allows me to use a web browser, and open a python file, which > is generating HTML > A browser url would look like: http://localhost:1770/cgi-bin/ > test_real3.py > > So I have 2+ files, "webdemo" and a html page generator > "test_real3.py" > It seems as if the "webdemo" script, is using the corect "stand- > alone" version of python, but the python file that responds to the > URL call, seems to be looking in the wrong place. it's looking at > the installed Python, instead of the stand-alone Python. It could > be a path problem of some kind.
You didn't quite answer my question :-). How does webdemo execute the code in test_real3.py? Does it import it as a module or execute it like a real CGI script? If you execute test_real3.py as a separate process your setup.py doesn't work. Py2app copies just enough of /Libary/Framework/ Python.framework to supply the dependencies of the script named in setup.py (e.g. webdemo.py), and therefore might not include modules imported by test_real3.py. I'm amazed that py2app even bothers to include bin/python. It definitely does not rewrite the paths to shared libraries used by bin/python. Ronald > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ronald Oussoren" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Richard Rodriguez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <pythonmac-sig@python.org> > Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 2:14 PM > Subject: Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] py2app generated app,not acting as a > stand-alone app > > >> >> On 2-nov-2005, at 4:24, Richard Rodriguez wrote: >> >>> I created a python cgi-server, and generate web pages with >>> python. After getting past the main mac issues, I'm down to the >>> last 1, a stand-alone app. My "py2app" generated app works, >>> except that it is looking at the installed python for >>> something. I didn't notice until I tried on a mac without >>> python, and after renaming the folder where I have python >>> installed. >> >> What does webdemo.py do? Does it execute test_real3.py in a >> seperate process (using os.popen or something like that)? >> >> Ronald >> >>> >>> here's my error: >>> localhost - - [01/Nov/2005 13:00:06] dyld: /Users/mayu/Desktop/ >>> dist_win_10_25_05/webdemo.app/Contents/Frameworks/ >>> Python.framework/ Versions/2.4/bin/python >>> can't open library: /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/ >>> Versions/ 2.4/Python (No such file or directory, errno = 2) >>> >>> The library it's trying to open is the version installed >>> locally, when it should be looking at the library inside >>> "webdemo.app". Most likly a path problem. >>> My guess is that I can fix this by modifying my py2app setup >>> script, but don't understand how. >>> Any help would be great. >>> >>> >>> Below is the rest of my setup and errors: >>> ------ file info ------ >>> "webdemo.app" - the cgi web-server >>> cgi-bin/test_real3.py - generates html page >>> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework - this is the locally >>> installed python >>> /Users/mayu/Desktop/dist_win_10_25_05/ - this is where the >>> py2app generated mac app is located >>> >>> ------- my simple setup script for py2app ---------- >>> # setup.py >>> from distutils.core import setup >>> import py2app >>> setup(app=["webdemo.py"]) >>> >>> ------- full list of console messages ---------- >>> serving at port 1770 >>> localhost - - [01/Nov/2005 13:00:05] "GET /cgi-bin/test_real3.py >>> HTTP/1.1" 200 - >>> localhost - - [01/Nov/2005 13:00:05] Trying to execute scriptfile >>> /Users/mayu/Desktop/dist_win_10_25_05/webdemo.app/Contents/ >>> Resources/cgi-bin/test_real3.py >>> localhost - - [01/Nov/2005 13:00:05] command: >>> /Users/mayu/Desktop/dist_win_10_25_05/webdemo.app/Contents/ >>> Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/bin/python >>> -u /Users/mayu/Desktop/dist_win_10_25_05/webdemo.app/Contents/ >>> Resources/cgi-bin/test_real3.py >>> "" >>> localhost - - [01/Nov/2005 13:00:06] dyld: >>> /Users/mayu/Desktop/dist_win_10_25_05/webdemo.app/Contents/ >>> Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/bin/python >>> can't open library: >>> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/Python (No such >>> file or directory, errno = 2) >>> localhost - - [01/Nov/2005 13:00:06] CGI script exited OK >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org >>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig