On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Ronald Oussoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On 27 Mar, 2008, at 9:29, Ronald Oussoren wrote: > >>> > >> So, in the end, Nathan was right. The following helped me: > >> > >> sys.path.insert(0, '../Resources/lib/python2.5/site-packages.zip') > >> # for Twisted > >> sys.path.insert(0, '../Resources/lib/python2.5/lib-dynload') # for > >> PyQt4 > > > > That might help you, but leaves the bug in py2app. Phrased > > differently: this is a nice short-term hack, but it would be better > > py2app were changed to not require this hack. I'd really appreciate > > is some else could have a look at this, otherwise the issue will > > stay around until I get around fixing it which might take a while > > (especially because the bug for some reason doesn't affect me). > > Are you by any change using the '--site-packages' option of py2app? If > so, you run into a (mis-)feature of setuptools: the easy_install.pth > file in site-packages contains an nasty hack that ensures that easy- > installed software is placed as early as possible on sys.path. > > You could try running without it, --site-packages shouldn't be > necessary for a self-contained application bundle. In the longer run > it would be nice to change the code that --site-packages injects into > the .app bundle work around this "feature" of setuptools. > > Ronald Yes, you are right. Well, if I don't use --site-packages, my app complains SIP is missing… I guess I will have to include it in the app by some other means.
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