Thanks.
I used cx_Freeze .
The list of errors that I got are -
Missing modules:
? Carbon.File imported from macpath
? Carbon.Folder imported from tempfile
? Carbon.Folders imported from tempfile
? EasyDialogs imported from getpass
? SOCKS imported from ftplib
? _emx_link imported from os
? _winreg imported from urllib
? _xmlplus imported from xml
? cElementTree imported from atom, atom.service, gdata, gdata.service
? ce imported from os
? elementtree imported from atom, atom.service, gdata, gdata.service,
gdataapi, gui
? email.Generator imported from email.message
? email.Iterators imported from email.message
? email.Utils imported from urllib
? ic imported from urllib
? mac imported from os
? msvcrt imported from getpass
? nt imported from ntpath, os
? org.python.core imported from copy
? os.path imported from os
? os2 imported from os
? riscos imported from os
? riscosenviron imported from os
? riscospath imported from os
? rourl2path imported from urllib
After building the binaries using cx_Freeze (3.0.3 ) I got the above
mentioned messages.
I was curious as to what other options need to be specified to get rid
of the same.
System Configuration: Python 2.5
wxWidgets 2.8 - Mandriva 2008.
Thanks for the help.
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Robin Dunn <robin@alldunn.com> wrote:
Rakesh Sinha wrote:
> Hi -
> I wrote my first wxWidgets program and I was using the freeze.py
> script to generate the native executable.
>
> This is the list of unknown modules that got reported after using
>
> $ python freeze.py wxWidgetsCode.py
>
> generating table of frozen modules
> Warning: unknown modules remain: _bisect _heapq _locale _random
> _socket _ssl _struct _tkinter array binascii cStringIO collections
> fcntl itertools math operator pyexpat readline select strop termios
> time wx._controls_ wx._core_ wx._gdi_ wx._misc_ wx._windows_
> Now run "make" to build the target: main
>
> Can somebody let me know how I should address the dependency related
> to wxWidgets libraries as mentioned here,It's been many many years since I tried to use freeze.py, so I don't
remember if it is able to deal with binary extension modules at all. It
may be as simple as copying those modules to the location where your
executable resides. Are you on a platform that will allow you to use
one of the newer tools, such as py2exe, py2app, Installer or cx_Freeze?--
Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman
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