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Re: [pygame] path module not found
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- From: "René Dudfield" <renesd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 09:33:33 +1100
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hi,
we used ocempgui in our competition game eyestabs:
http://code.google.com/p/eyestabs/
I can't remember the changes we made to get it working with py2exe...
but it should be in there somewhere. Maybe do a diff of that ocempgui
directory and your one.
cu,
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 6:47 AM, Chris Van Bael <chris.van.bael@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> recently we took in OCempGui into our project (we copied it) and
> started using Pango for RTL.
> Now I have problems with my Py2Exe-ed program. (running from sources
> works fine)
> Output I get:
>
> C:\Childsplay_sp\dist\.\childsplay_sp\ocempgui\widgets\themes\default\DefaultEngine.py:43:
> RuntimeWarning: use surfarray: No module named path
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "Childsplay_sp", line 104, in ?
> File "childsplay_sp\SPMainCore.pyc", line 42, in ?
> File "childsplay_sp\ocempgui\__init__.pyc", line 45, in ?
> File "childsplay_sp\ocempgui\widgets\__init__.pyc", line 34, in ?
>
> File "childsplay_sp\ocempgui\widgets\base.pyc", line 29, in ?
> File "childsplay_sp\ocempgui\widgets\Style.pyc", line 36, in ?
> N(
> File "childsplay_sp\ocempgui\widgets\themes\__init__.pyc", line 28, in ?
> File "childsplay_sp\ocempgui\widgets\themes\default\__init__.pyc",
> line 29, in ?
> File "childsplay_sp\ocempgui\widgets\themes\default\DefaultEngine.pyc",
> line 43, in ?
> File "C:\Programs\Python24\lib\site-packages\pygame\__init__.py",
> line 52, in __getattr__
> raise NotImplementedError, MissingPygameModule
> NotImplementedError: surfarray module not available
>
> At the moment I have both Numpy and Numeric in my dist dir, but we
> should adapt our program so that we only use Numpy.
> Any idea which path module it is that is missing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>