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The executable creates itself, but it crashes during loading, not loading the mixer. pyd module, which is there.
PyWeek Diary Entries 2010
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It's not clear just what files need to be distributed along with the. exe file that py2exe produces. py2exe creates a dist directory with the. exe file as well as other files that you might need, primarily. dll and. pyd files.
Planet Python 2010
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It's not clear just what files need to be distributed along with the. exe file that py2exe produces. py2exe creates a dist directory with the. exe file as well as other files that you might need, primarily. dll and. pyd files.
Planet Python 2010
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It's not clear just what files need to be distributed along with the. exe file that py2exe produces. py2exe creates a dist directory with the. exe file as well as other files that you might need, primarily. dll and. pyd files.
Planet Python 2010
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So I have a directory containing SHIP. py and _SHIP. pyd, as follows:
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It's not clear just what files need to be distributed along with the. exe file that py2exe produces. py2exe creates a dist directory with the. exe file as well as other files that you might need, primarily. dll and. pyd files.
Planet Python 2010
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_SHIP. pyd 2 File (s) 536,695 bytes 2 Dir (s) 58,270,535,680 bytes free I have a test Python program which imports sys and os and then attempts to import SHIP; it begins as follows: DRIVE
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If in place of "import socket" I put "import _ssl" (which resides in the C: / Python26 / DLLs as _ssl. pyd) does the same.
LinuxQuestions.org 2009
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If in place of "import socket" I put "import _ssl" (which resides in the C: / Python26 / DLLs as _ssl. pyd) does the same.
LinuxQuestions.org 2009
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The problem seems not only affecting the _socket importing, but whatever of the modules that is in the pyd form.
LinuxQuestions.org 2009
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