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## page was renamed from WinShell = The Problem = `py2exe` doesn't find imported `win32com.shell` module, and creates invalid distribution without this file. As a result, an application that uses this module may crash at random or miss some features. For example version 0.2 of [[http://tgolden.sc.sabren.com/python/winshell.html|winshell.py]] from Tim Golden (a thin wrapper around Windows Shell-Functions) starts with: {{{ #!python from win32com import storagecon from win32com.shell import shell, shellcon }}} py2exe reports that something is missing: {{{ The following modules appear to be missing ['Interface', 'intSet', 'mxDateTime.__version__', 'win32com.shell'] }}} and starting the program leaves: {{{ Traceback (most recent call last): File "xxxxxx.py", line 33, in ? File "xxxxxxx.pyo", line 9, in ? File "winshell.pyo", line 27, in ? ImportError: No module named shell }}} in the log.file. = Explanation = `win32com` does some magic in order to allow loading of COM extensions during run time. The actual extensions reside in the `win32comext` directory under site-packages and can't be loaded directly. `win32com`'s [[http://docs.python.org/tutorial/modules.html#packages-in-multiple-directories|__path__]] variable has been changed to point to both `win32com` and `win32comext`. `py2exe`'s modulefinder can't handle runtime changes in `__path__` so we have to tell it about the change beforehand. = Solution = Without shame I browsed [[http://spambayes.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/spambayes/trunk/spambayes/|Spambayes source code]] and found the code to fix it. {{{ #!python # By default, the installer will be created as dist\Output\setup.exe. import time import sys # ModuleFinder can't handle runtime changes to __path__, but win32com uses them try: # if this doesn't work, try import modulefinder import py2exe.mf as modulefinder import win32com for p in win32com.__path__[1:]: modulefinder.AddPackagePath("win32com", p) for extra in ["win32com.shell"]: #,"win32com.mapi" __import__(extra) m = sys.modules[extra] for p in m.__path__[1:]: modulefinder.AddPackagePath(extra, p) except ImportError: # no build path setup, no worries. pass from distutils.core import setup import py2exe # ... # The rest of the setup file. # ... }}} And this worked. = Impact = The following products included workaround: * Spambayes * Mercurial * hgsvn = Ideal proposal = `py2exe` should detect such well-known problems with well-known modules, and when `win32com.shell` is missing, a workaround should be automatically applied with a corresponding log message: {{{ The following modules appear to be missing ['Interface', 'intSet', 'mxDateTime.__version__', 'win32com.shell'] Applying automatic workaround for known problem with win32com.shell }}} `py2exe` should also fail if required modules are missing unless some `--force` key in effect. |
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