Issue 775340: OSX 'freeze' bug (original) (raw)
Issue775340
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Title: | OSX 'freeze' bug | ||
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Type: | behavior | Stage: | resolved |
Components: | Demos and Tools | Versions: | Python 2.3 |
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Status: | closed | Resolution: | out of date |
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Dependencies: | Superseder: | ||
Assigned To: | Nosy List: | ajaksu2, facundobatista, jackjansen, justinlk | |
Priority: | low | Keywords: |
Created on 2003-07-21 22:51 by justinlk, last changed 2022-04-10 16:10 by admin. This issue is now closed.
Messages (4) | ||
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msg17184 - (view) | Author: justin (justinlk) | Date: 2003-07-21 22:51 |
When trying to 'make' a frozen script on OSX framework install, it looks for and fails to find config.o (It says: config.o frozen.o M_BaseHTTPServer.o [...] /Library/ Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/lib/ python2.3/config/libpython.a -o Study make: config.o: Command not found make: *** [Study] Error 127) | ||
msg17185 - (view) | Author: Jack Jansen (jackjansen) * ![]() |
Date: 2003-07-22 21:45 |
Logged In: YES user_id=45365 Freeze doesn't understand framework builds. I see a different error from what you see (somehow for me it does use "c++" to do the linking) but even then it doesn't work because there is no such beast as config/libpython.a in a framework build. If freeze also works with dynamic builds of Python it should be doable to get it to work with framework builds too. But I'm lowering the priority on this bug anyway because there is another way to get a standalone application for MacOSX: bundlebuilder.py. The bad news is the only documentation is in the source code, plus the help given when you run it with --help. Specifically, look at the --standalone option. | ||
msg68590 - (view) | Author: Facundo Batista (facundobatista) * ![]() |
Date: 2008-06-22 22:41 |
Justin, Jack, how this evolved to the newer Python versions? Do you think it's worth it to keep it open? Thank you! | ||
msg81852 - (view) | Author: Daniel Diniz (ajaksu2) * ![]() |
Date: 2009-02-13 02:39 |
If nobody raises protest, going to close soon. |
History | |||
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Date | User | Action | Args |
2022-04-10 16:10:06 | admin | set | github: 38894 |
2009-02-20 01:53:15 | ajaksu2 | set | status: pending -> closedresolution: out of datestage: test needed -> resolved |
2009-02-18 01:52:13 | ajaksu2 | set | status: open -> pending |
2009-02-13 02:39:27 | ajaksu2 | set | nosy: + ajaksu2type: behaviormessages: + stage: test needed |
2008-06-22 22:41:04 | facundobatista | set | nosy: + facundobatistamessages: + |
2003-07-21 22:51:16 | justinlk | create |
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