Current python 2.6 on windows status?

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Tim Diggins

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Feb 10, 2010, 4:31:31 AM2/10/10
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Hi -

just looking at options for installing executables using python 2.6
(+wx, opengl...) and wondering what the current status is...

ticket 38 (http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/38) seems to imply
everything is fine if you download one of two options and add them to
the package

whereas ticket 39 (http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/39) seems to
imply the situation is more complex (a specific patch for a specific
revision).

and the homepage (http://www.pyinstaller.org) simply states that
"Python 2.6 on Windows is still not supported because of the SxS CRT
mess".

any updates?
any help needed?

Tim

Martin Zibricky

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Feb 10, 2010, 6:26:50 AM2/10/10
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Tim Diggins píše v St 10. 02. 2010 v 01:31 -0800:

> Hi -
>
> just looking at options for installing executables using python 2.6
> (+wx, opengl...) and wondering what the current status is...

There is a patch in ticket/39 that is applicable to latest svn trunk and
it seems to me to be fairly stable.

>
> whereas ticket 39 (http://www.pyinstaller.org/ticket/39) seems to
> imply the situation is more complex (a specific patch for a specific
> revision).

I've created an executable for my little python app (qt4) using that
patch there. The executable was created without any issues and the
executable seems working fine.

Tim Diggins

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Feb 10, 2010, 6:35:01 AM2/10/10
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On 10 Feb 2010, at 11:26, Martin Zibricky wrote:

>> just looking at options for installing executables using python 2.6
>> (+wx, opengl...) and wondering what the current status is...
>
> There is a patch in ticket/39 that is applicable to latest svn trunk
> and
> it seems to me to be fairly stable.

That sounds great.

Any ideas (from a maintainer/committer) as to why ticket /39 is still
a patch and not in a branch (or even added to trunk?).
Any words of warning (or request for help, e.g. to test in specific
areas/setups)?


Giovanni Bajo

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Feb 10, 2010, 6:42:41 AM2/10/10
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We are trying to stabilize trunk for PyInstaller 1.4. It is relatively
stable right now, so I will issue a release-candidate soon, followed by
the release.

After 1.4 is branched and out, we can surely review and merge ticket /39
and a couple of other branches with new features (specifically, there is
a branch with a working implementation of multiple executable packing,
with sharing of dynamic libraries to reduce disk size).

I expect a large flow of incoming bugreports after 1.4 is out, but we
will take care of those in the release branch.

--
Giovanni Bajo
Develer S.r.l.
http://www.develer.com


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