From: 张郎 <fe...@16...> - 2011-05-24 07:46:08
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How to set "% set PYTHONVERBOSE=1" like this: SomeCOMserver.exe % set PYTHONVERBOSE=1 /regserver thank you! At 2011-05-24,"Mark Hammond" <mha...@sk...> wrote: >Please include the py2exe-users list in all replies. > >On 24/05/2011 11:49 AM, 张勇军 wrote: >> Sorry, I forgot the error message. >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "<install zipextimporter>", line 1, in<module> >> ImportError: No module named zipextimporter >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "boot_com_servers.py", line 4, in<module> >> ImportError: No module named win32api > >This doesn't seem like a problem with the Microsoft digital signature at >all. The first error (failing to load the zipextimporter) is probably >the root cause of the following error. Maybe if you: > >% set PYTHONVERBOSE=1 > >and re-run the failing program we can get more insight into why that is >failing... > >Mark > >> At 2011-05-23,"Mark Hammond"<ski...@gm...> wrote: >>> On 20/05/2011 5:19 PM, 张勇军 wrote: >>>> Hi all! >>>> >>>> My English is very general, I hope I use translation software is >>>> syntactically correct. ^_^ >>> >>> Your English is better than my Mandarin :) >>> >>>> I like py2exe, it gave us a lot of convenience. >>>> >>>> But I got a problem. >>>> py2exe compiled EXE or DLL does not support Microsoft's digital >>>> signature. After the digital signature will have import runtime error. >>> >>> You probably need to copy-and-paste an example and the exact error >>> messages you get. >>> >>> Mark >> > |