cxfreeze on ubuntu 9.10

Sandy dksreddy at gmail.com
Thu Mar 25 08:15:54 EDT 2010


I used cxFreeze without any problem on Ubuntu 9.10 32 bit version. I
tried it on a wxPython gui script and
it works fine though I did'n use any setup file.
Just try cxFreeze executable (should be in /usr/bin/) instead of setup
file.

$/usr/bin/cxFreeze my_script.py --target-dir=/what_ever_dir/

what_ever_dir will have the executable file and other libraries needed
to run the executable.

- dksr


On Mar 25, 12:33 am, Waspinator <patrickw... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to compile a python script on Ubuntu 9.10. It uses the gtk
> toolkit. I tried to run GUI2EXE for a cxfreeze gui, but even after
> installing wxPython in synaptic it still complains about not having
> it.
>
> I also tried to use cxfreeze by itself but the file it produces does
> not run.
>
> I tried to follow the information athttp://cx-freeze.sourceforge.net/cx_Freeze.html
>
> I created a setup.py file that looks like this (from the page)
>
> from cx_Freeze import setup, Executable
>
> setup(
>         name = "gtk_test",
>         version = "0.1",
>         description = "gtk_test",
>         executables = [Executable("gtk_test.py")])
>
> and ran:
>
> python setup.py build
>
> When I try to run the executable I get the following error:
>
> ../build/exe.linux-i686-2.6/library.zip/gtk/_gtk.py:12:
> RuntimeWarning: tp_compare didn't return -1 or -2 for exception
> ImportError: could not import gio
> ImportError: could not import gio
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/cx_Freeze/initscripts/
> Console.py", line 29, in <module>
>     exec code in m.__dict__
>   File "gtk_test.py", line 274, in <module>
>   File "gtk_test.py", line 228, in main
> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Window'
>
> I was thinking of using the 'copy-dependent-files' option but I'm not
> sure how.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks




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