Hey Thanks for the docs I finally was able to make a good compilation After I freezed Pmw into pmw.py I had to restart Python (Ctrl-Alt-Del and terminate all python process that were running, by the way why they still stay there and how can I terminate them?) and only then the compilation didn't include the Pmw library inside the dist folder that py2exe creates. But I made a compilation a few months before (I didn't remember how to compile with Pmw) and I remembered that I had to copy inside the dist folder all the images I was using and of course de pmw.py and pmwblt.py and pmwcolor.py also
This is in case you want to make a compilation and you have the same problems I had Best Regards to all Alberto >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: "tutor@python.org" <tutor@python.org> >Subject: Re: [Tutor] Py2exe Problem >Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 10:06:18 +1200 (NZST) > >Quoting Alberto Troiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I'm having a problem with Py2exe. > > I created the executable but when I try to execute it it gives the > > following > > error: > > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "NovusExtension.pyw", line 8, in ? > > File "Pmw\__init__.pyc", line 28, in ? > > WindowsError: [Errno 3] El sistema no puede hallar la ruta especificada: > > > > 'C:\\Documents and > > Settings\\percy.IMPOR-FERNANDO\\Escritorio\\NovExt\\dist\\library.zip\ > > \Pmw/*.*' > >It might help if you translated that error message :-) > >But, I will make one guess, since I see the problem is to do with Pmw: > > >From this page: http://pmw.sourceforge.net/doc/dynamicloader.html > >""" > When Pmw is first imported, an instance of PmwLoader is created and >placed into >sys.modules['Pmw']. From that point on, any reference to attributes of the >Pmw >'module' is handled by the loader. The real Pmw package is stored in >sys.modules['_Pmw']. > >... > > Freezing Pmw > >Since the dynamic loader requires that Pmw be installed at run time, it can >not >be used when freezing Pmw. In this case, a single module containing all Pmw >code >is required, which can then be frozen with the rest of the application's >modules. The bundlepmw.py script in the Pmw bin directory can be used to >create >such a file. This script concatenates (almost) all Pmw megawidget files >into a >single file, Pmw.py, which it writes to the current directory. The script >is >called like this: > > bundlepmw.py [-noblt] [-nocolor] /path/to/Pmw/Pmw_X_X_X/lib > >The last argument should be the path to the lib directory of the required >version of Pmw. By default, the Pmw.py file imports the PmwBlt and PmwColor >modules and so, to freeze an application using Pmw, you will need to copy >the >files PmwBlt.py and PmwColor.py to the application directory before >freezing. > >If you are sure that your application does not use any of the Pmw.Blt or >Pmw.Color functions, you can use the -noblt or -nocolor options. In this >case >Pmw.py will be modified so that it does not import these module(s) and so >will >not need to be included when freezing the application. > >If your application only uses a few Pmw megawidgets, you can remove the >references to the usused ones in the files list in the bundlepmw.py code. >To >make the change, take a copy of the script and modify it. This will make >the >Pmw.py file smaller. However, be sure that you do not delete megawidgets >that >are components or base classes of megawidgets that you use. >""" > >If you haven't done this, you will need to, otherwise Pmw won't work with >py2exe. > >-- >John. >_______________________________________________ >Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor Gaucho _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor