UPDATE: There is a package called bbfreeze for creating standalone
executables that supports eggs. It isn't as mature as py2exe, but
works well with PyOpenGL eggs.
Neil
On 25/05/07, Neil Yager <yag...@gm...> wrote:
> I understand that this issue has been covered before, and the discussion
> rightly belongs to a py2exe list, but I'm hoping for a little luck here -
> some of you have had, and apparently worked around, this specific problem.
>
> The py2exeeggs trick isn't working for me. I am excluding OpenGL from my
> py2exe build, and copying the EGG into the dist directory manually. The
> py2exeeggs (which is the first module imported) correctly finds the EGG and
> adds it to the system path. However, the entry-points don't seem to be
> registered (my error is "No array-type handler for type <type 'list'>").
> I've tried explicitly calling dist.activate() as well...
>
> Has anyone got py2exeeggs working with Python 2.4? Can I explicitly register
> the entry-points in the code? Any ideas or suggestions would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
>
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