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From: Thomas H. <th...@py...> - 2004-06-01 19:34:31
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Jaco Smuts <JS...@cl...> writes: > hi there > > I've written a simple python that I want to run as a service on win2k. > > I've succefully compiled it and it works fine. > > however, it depends on another service and I don't know how to register > the dependancy. Currently when I reboot my machine it tries to startup > before the other service and subsequently fails. > > any advice would be appreciated. Please see the code in py2exe/boot_service.py, and lib/site-packages/win32/lib/win32serviceutil.py. Would you like to create a patch? Thomas |
From: Thomas H. <th...@py...> - 2004-06-01 19:29:13
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Phil Rittenhouse <Phi...@ds...> writes: > Hi Dirk, > >> I use the functions >> >> def DllRegisterServer(): >> def DllUnregisterServer(): >> >> for code to run while --register and --unregister >> This works for me in py2exe-0.5. > > Thanks for your response. Where do you put your functions so that > they get called by --register and --unregister? I found that py2exe > put in it's own registration boot code and did not call my > > if __name__ == '__main__': > > code. I think (*) you just have to provide them in the main script. Note that each py2exe'd executable gets some 'boot' code which is executed before the main script starts - for com servers it is py2exe/boot_com_servers.py. (*) This part of the code has been written by Mark Hammond. Hope I got it right in the above explanation. Thomas |
From: Phil R. <Phi...@ds...> - 2004-06-01 14:16:32
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Hi Dirk, > I use the functions > > def DllRegisterServer(): > def DllUnregisterServer(): > > for code to run while --register and --unregister > This works for me in py2exe-0.5. Thanks for your response. Where do you put your functions so that they get called by --register and --unregister? I found that py2exe put in it's own registration boot code and did not call my if __name__ == '__main__': code. Thanks Phil |
From: <dir...@rw...> - 2004-06-01 08:56:22
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Hello, I use the functions def DllRegisterServer(): def DllUnregisterServer(): for code to run while --register and --unregister This works for me in py2exe-0.5. Dirk |
From: Jaco S. <JS...@cl...> - 2004-05-30 09:32:29
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hi there I've written a simple python that I want to run as a service on win2k. I've succefully compiled it and it works fine. however, it depends on another service and I don't know how to register the dependancy. Currently when I reboot my machine it tries to startup before the other service and subsequently fails. any advice would be appreciated. thanks jaco |
From: Kevin A. <al...@se...> - 2004-05-29 01:50:28
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"Harald Armin Massa" <gh...@gm...> wrote in message news:40B...@gm...... > with the list2news and back gateway it's quite easier to read and it's free. gmane.comp.python.py2exe ka |
From: Harald A. M. <gh...@gm...> - 2004-05-28 19:10:46
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with the list2news and back gateway it's quite easier to read and it's free. Harald |
From: David F. <da...@sj...> - 2004-05-28 15:25:39
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Hi Is it possible to set a list of packages to be included by py2exe in the setup script instead of on the command line? I tried packages=["wx"] but it didn't work. BTW this is for building wxPRE, which is progressing ... we now have a wxPRE.exe generated by py2exe that seems to run fine David |
From: Thomas H. <th...@py...> - 2004-05-26 16:53:02
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Ah - the first post, even before the brand new mailing list has been announced :-) For this reason, you shouldn't expect too many answers. Phil Rittenhouse <Phi...@ds...> writes: > Does anyone know if there is a way to get py2exe to generate a COM > server that automatically registers the server's type library at the > same time the server registers? I have no time to investigate this in detail right now, but I suggest you look into the spambayes outlook plugin for ideas. This is also built with py2exe. Thomas |
From: Phil R. <Phi...@ds...> - 2004-05-26 15:58:10
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Does anyone know if there is a way to get py2exe to generate a COM server that automatically registers the server's type library at the same time the server registers? In the script version of my Python COM server I added the following code to my 'main': path = os.path.abspath("test_script_server.tlb") if '--register' in sys.argv[1:]: tlb = pythoncom.LoadTypeLib(path) pythoncom.RegisterTypeLib(tlb, path, None) # Helpdir = None, LCID # is not required despite # what ActiveState might say print "Type library registered." elif '--unregister' in sys.argv[1:]: tlb = pythoncom.LoadTypeLib(path) tlbattr = tlb.GetLibAttr() iid = tlbattr[0] # pyIID stored in first element of tuple try: # All our type libraries are version 1.0, LCID =1 pythoncom.UnRegisterTypeLib(iid, 1, 0, 1, pythoncom.SYS_WIN32) print "Type library unregistered." except: print "Failed to unregister type library." This works fine for the uncompiled COM server, but when it gets built into an .exe or .dll this code is never executed. From what I can tell, py2exe has its own boot code that handles the --register and --unregister stuff. Is there some way to insert your own bootstrap perhaps? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Phil |
From: Thomas H. <th...@py...> - 2004-05-24 17:43:28
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a first test post. |