[pygtk] Lockup moving code from linux to windows.

Bottiger, Maxwell - AES Maxwell.Bottiger at itt.com
Sat Sep 12 00:21:22 WST 2009


Wow!

This is a really awesome tool. I have a lot of problems getting python installed on windows machines around here.  Now I can just drop in a folder for folks.  I have a feeling I'm going to be using pygtk a lot more.  Sadly though, it doesn't appear that this a dependancy issue.  My application still freezes when it starts.  Is there anyone else who has an idea?  Thanks!

-Max
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From: Unknown [ray.barker at hughes.net]
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 11:12 AM
To: Bottiger, Maxwell - AES
Subject: Re: [pygtk] Lockup moving code from linux to windows.

you should probably take a look at py2exe
http://www.py2exe.org/
It took me about 15 min to get a package with a simple gtk program
going. Longer for apps with lots of dependencies.
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 10:45 -0400, Bottiger, Maxwell - AES wrote:
> I have a small application I'm writing, and I need to move it from my linux desktop where I've been putting it together to a windows machine for my customer.  Just yesterday I started looking into moving things over and ran into a problem.  When I start my program on my windows laptop it hangs when I run gtk.main().  Now, I've done this before and had it work in the past, so I'm not really sure what's going on or really where to start.  I'll include my python and glade files.  Would someone mind having a look and seeing if the recognize the problem?  Thanks!
>
> -Max
>
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