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Outputed py2exe exe won't run only when signed: ImportError
I asked a similar question previously (Creating executable with Py2exe and matplotlib errors) that dealt with matplotlib errors. However, I have gotten past this stage. Now when I try to build my executable, none of my packages/code seem to import. For example, my code imports the following:
import os
import csv
import wx
import time
import math
from matplotlib.backends.backend_wx import FigureCanvasWx as FigureCanvas
from matplotlib.backends.backend_wx import NavigationToolbar2Wx
from matplotlib.pyplot import figure,show
from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap
from matplotlib.figure import Figure
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from numpy.random import rand
from datetime import datetime
import wx.calendar as cal
import numpy as npy
from pylab import *
import numpy as np
import matplotlib
import adodbapi
import sqlparse
import pylab
import annote_new
import cPickle as pickle
I get a log error when I run my executable that it “No Module Named os”. I get an error for every module I have in my code (if i change the order in which things are imported). Why aren’t any of my modules importing? My Py2exe code looks like:
import os
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
from distutils.filelist import findall
import matplotlib
import glob
from matplotlib.backends.backend_wx import FigureCanvasWx as FigureCanvas
from matplotlib.backends.backend_wx import NavigationToolbar2Wx
from matplotlib.pyplot import figure,show
from mpl_toolkits.basemap import Basemap
from matplotlib.figure import Figure
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from numpy.random import rand
from datetime import datetime
import wx.calendar as cal
import numpy as npy
from pylab import *
import numpy as np
import matplotlib
import adodbapi
import sqlparse
import pylab
import annote_new
import cPickle as pickle
import wx
setup(
windows=[{'script': r'Scout_Tool.py'}],
data_files = [(r'mpl-data', glob.glob(r'C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mpl-data\*.*')),
(r'mpl-data', [r'C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mpl-data\matplotlibrc']),
(r'mpl-data\images',glob.glob(r'C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mpl- data\images\*.*')),
(r'mpl-data\fonts',glob.glob(r'C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mpl- data\fonts\*.*'))],
#matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles(),
options={
'py2exe':{
'includes': [
'matplotlib',
'matplotlib.backends.backend_wx',
'matplotlib.pyplot',
'mpl_toolkits.basemap',
'matplotlib.figure',
'numpy.random',
'wx.calendar',
'mpl_toolkits',
'numpy',
'datetime',
'wx',
'pylab',
'adodbapi',
'sqlparse',
'annote_new',
'cPickle',
'pylab'
],
'dll_excludes': ['MSVCP90.dll'],
}
},
)
Any thoughts on why my modules aren’t importing after I run the py2exe? BTW, I get no errors when running the py2exe code — only when i try to run the produced executable. Thanks!
EDIT
Okay, here is what i have done. I have taken out some of the modules that I weren’t using and removed the duplicates. I also fixey my setup.py file to look like:
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
import matplotlib
import glob
setup(
windows=[{'script': r'Scout_Tool.py'}],
data_files = matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles(),
options={
'py2exe':{
'includes': [
'matplotlib',
'matplotlib.backends.backend_wx',
'matplotlib.pyplot',
'mpl_toolkits.basemap',
'matplotlib.figure',
'wx.calendar',
'mpl_toolkits',
'datetime',
'wx',
'adodbapi',
'sqlparse',
'annote_new',
'cPickle',
'pylab'
],
}
},
)
After this, I cleared out my entire ‘dist’ folder to be sure anything wasn’t kept from before. Then I ran the following in CMD Prompt: C:\Python27\python setup.py py2exe. This ran with no errors.
Then when i go to run Scout_Tool.exe, I first get a MatPlotLib data error. I am not sure why i am getting this, but to fix it, I do the following: I unzip “library.zip”, then add the “data” folder from Mpl-toolkits – basemap – data, then re-zip the library folder.
Then, when I try running Scout_Tool.exe, it comes up with the error that “No module named os” exists. This is true if I put any module first in my Scout_Tool.py code.
Hopefully this helps with where i am at? Thanks!
I compiled your program (the imports) and it runs OK for me.
the py2exe missed module report is not relevant if you are not using those modules (I got the same list as that you show).
Remember that the executable will run while you execute it within the dist module py2exe creates (and not from a copy in your desktop, for example. For that you need to make a direct access link).