Caglar Toklu wrote:
Hi to all,
We are developing our product depending on another DLL acting as Database
Layer. I have searched this forum and found the following posts:
http://www.nabble.com/-IronPython--Application.config-td14159166.html#a14159166
http://www.nabble.com/app.config-for-ipy-script--td20756955.html#a20756955
They are both fine, and they suggest that placing an ipy.exe.config file
next to ipy.exe. I have tried it and it worked fine. But, I have more than
one application running on the same computer, and I need to have two
different config files for them.
So I have come up with the following solution [candidate] : Distributing an
IronPython binary distribution [IronPython-2.0-Bin.zip] with each of them
and calling the interpreter assigned to them. In this case, I can have two
different (or as many as required) IronPython instances running in different
directories with proper ipy.exe.config files. But, now I am stuck that
IronPython could not find the modules such as ConfigParser and os. Is there
a way to overcome this problem.
Any help or ideas are appreciated, thank you in advance.
Caglar Toklu
Creating a custom executable that sets up sys.path and runs your script
(using the IP hosting API) is basically trivial. That way you have your
own exe to create the manifest for. (You could even use the Pyc compiler
to do this.)
Alternatively your entry Python script could manually add to sys.path as
the first thing it does - so that your imports work.
All the best,
Michael Foord
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http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/blog
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