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py2exe compression not working with Python 2.5

When I try to compress the output of py2exe like this:

from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe

setup(console=['hello.py'], options={"py2ex e": {"compressed ": 1}})

I get strange error messages:

Adding zlib.pyd to C:\tests\CanCon trollerTest\New Folder
(2)\dist\librar y.zip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 4, in <module>
setup(console=['hello.py'], options={"py2ex e": {"compressed ": 1}})
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\cor e.py", line 151, in setup
dist.run_comman ds()
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\dis t.py", line 974, in run_commands
self.run_comman d(cmd)
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\dis t.py", line 994, in run_command
cmd_obj.run()
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 218,
in run
self._run()
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 285,
in _run
self.create_bin aries(py_files, extensions, dlls)
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 591,
in create_
binaries
bytes = zlib_file.read( )
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'read'

This is a standard Python 2.5 installation. Doing the same thing with
2.4 works like a charm.

Did I miss anything?

Sep 22 '06 #1
2 1881
nikie schrieb:
When I try to compress the output of py2exe like this:

from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe

setup(console=['hello.py'], options={"py2ex e": {"compressed ": 1}})

I get strange error messages:

Adding zlib.pyd to C:\tests\CanCon trollerTest\New Folder
(2)\dist\librar y.zip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 4, in <module>
setup(console=['hello.py'], options={"py2ex e": {"compressed ": 1}})
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\cor e.py", line 151, in setup
dist.run_comman ds()
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\dis t.py", line 974, in run_commands
self.run_comman d(cmd)
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\dis t.py", line 994, in run_command
cmd_obj.run()
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 218,
in run
self._run()
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 285,
in _run
self.create_bin aries(py_files, extensions, dlls)
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 591,
in create_
binaries
bytes = zlib_file.read( )
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'read'

This is a standard Python 2.5 installation. Doing the same thing with
2.4 works like a charm.

Did I miss anything?
Patches for this have been posted to the py2exe-users list.

Thomas

Sep 22 '06 #2
Thomas Heller wrote:
nikie schrieb:
When I try to compress the output of py2exe like this:

from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe

setup(console=['hello.py'], options={"py2ex e": {"compressed ": 1}})

I get strange error messages:

Adding zlib.pyd to C:\tests\CanCon trollerTest\New Folder
(2)\dist\librar y.zip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 4, in <module>
setup(console=['hello.py'], options={"py2ex e": {"compressed ": 1}})
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\cor e.py", line 151, in setup
dist.run_comman ds()
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\dis t.py", line 974, in run_commands
self.run_comman d(cmd)
File "C:\Python25\li b\distutils\dis t.py", line 994, in run_command
cmd_obj.run()
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 218,
in run
self._run()
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 285,
in _run
self.create_bin aries(py_files, extensions, dlls)
File "C:\Python25\li b\site-packages\py2exe \build_exe.py", line 591,
in create_
binaries
bytes = zlib_file.read( )
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'read'

This is a standard Python 2.5 installation. Doing the same thing with
2.4 works like a charm.

Did I miss anything?
Patches for this have been posted to the py2exe-users list.
Doh, should have looked there first...

Thanks a lot!

Sep 22 '06 #3

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