From: Don Q. <dq...@al...> - 2006-09-20 09:02:43
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I suggest you use the attached patch, that covers all cases. Kind regards, DQ |
From: Jimmy R. <ji...@re...> - 2006-09-21 12:40:47
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Don Quijote wrote: > I suggest you use the attached patch, that covers all cases. >=20 > Kind regards, > DQ I'm currently working around the clock at work to meet a deadline before heading out on vacation for a week. I'll be back the first week of October and I'll take a look at DQ's patch (thanks DQ!) and hopefully I'll have a chance to make a new release soon thereafter to address any issues with py2exe and Python 2.5. There are also a few enhancements that Mark Hammond made some time ago that will be included as well. Regards, Jimmy |
From: Thomas H. <th...@py...> - 2006-09-21 13:27:59
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Jimmy Retzlaff schrieb: > Don Quijote wrote: >> I suggest you use the attached patch, that covers all cases. >> >> Kind regards, >> DQ > > I'm currently working around the clock at work to meet a deadline before > heading out on vacation for a week. I'll be back the first week of > October and I'll take a look at DQ's patch (thanks DQ!) and hopefully > I'll have a chance to make a new release soon thereafter to address any > issues with py2exe and Python 2.5. There are also a few enhancements > that Mark Hammond made some time ago that will be included as well. I think DQ's patch is the right thing to do. Then there's also a patch that was posted before (linecache.getline takes three arguments in Python 2.5). A more complicated thing that has changed in Python 2.5 is the absolute/relative import statement which requires changes to modulefinder.py. Fortunately not too many packages use this new syntax *now*, but that will probably change in the near future. See also http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-August/003311.html Thomas |