Jef Mangelschots wrote:
> in reference to a previous email I sent about glitInit() throwing an
> exception when run a frozen Python program on Windows 7, ...
>
> when I freeze and run the program on XP, I get the following exception
> thrown:
> I think I need to import something specific but can't figure out what:
> It runs fine in interpreted mode.
[...]
> module = __import__( ".".join(moduleName), {}, {}, moduleName)
> ImportError: ('No module named lists',
> <OpenGL.converters.CallFuncPyConverter object at 0x00EFB730>)
>
>
> I have attached the source code.
> I am running the following software:
> Python 2.6.4
> PyOpenGL-3.0.1a3
> cx_Freeze-4.1.win32-py26
Hi Jef,
I'm using py2exe rather than cx_Freeze, but I had similar traceback when
trying to run my application frozen.
The only way I could get PyOpenGL working when frozen with py2exe is to
exclude the OpenGL module from the automatic dependency finder, and then
copy over the entire contents of the OpenGL directory during the
setup.py py2exe process.
For more info, see: http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/PyOpenGL
Dan
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