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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-04-05 10:59:20 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1995-04-05 10:59:20 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/Tools/freeze/README b/Tools/freeze/README index fc79320..5befaf0 100644 --- a/Tools/freeze/README +++ b/Tools/freeze/README @@ -98,20 +98,21 @@ that same prefix to Freeze with the -p option: python freeze.py -p your-prefix hello.py -(If you haven't run "make libainstall" yet, go and do it now and don't -come back until you've done it.) +If you haven't run "make libainstall" yet, you should do it now +(perhaps figuring out first *where* you want everything to be +installed). How do I configure Freeze? -------------------------- -It's a good idea to change the line marked with XXX in freeze.py (an -assignment to variable PACK) to point to the absolute pathname of the -directory where Freeze lives (Tools/freeze in the Python source tree.) -This makes it possible to call Freeze from other directories. +It's a good idea to change the first line marked with XXX in freeze.py +(an assignment to variable PACK) to point to the absolute pathname of +the directory where Freeze lives (Tools/freeze in the Python source +tree.) This makes it possible to call Freeze from other directories. -You can also edit the assignment to variable PREFIX -- this saves a -lot of -p options. +You can also edit the assignment to variable PREFIX (also marked with +XXX) -- this saves a lot of -p options. How do I use Freeze with extensions modules? @@ -127,7 +128,6 @@ XXX to be written. (In short: pass -e modulebuilddir -- this even works if you built the modules in Python's own Modules directory.) - What do I do next? ------------------ @@ -141,20 +141,29 @@ In any case, the name of the file will be printed as the last message from Freeze. -Help! I've tried everything but it doesn't work! -------------------------------------------------- +Troubleshooting +--------------- + +If you have trouble using Freeze for a large program, it's probably +best to start playing with a really simple program first (like the +file hello.py). If you can't get that to work there's something +fundamentally wrong -- read the text above to find out how to install +relevant parts of Python properly and how to configure Freeze to find +them. + +A common problem is having installed an old version -- rerunning "make +libainstall" often clears up problems with missing modules or +libraries at link time. + -Freeze is currently beta software. You could email me a bug report. -Please give as much context as possible -- "Freeze doesn't work" is -not going to get much sympathy. You could fix the bug and send me a -patch. You could learn Tcl. +What is nfreeze.py? +------------------- -If you are thinking about debugging Freeze, start playing with a -really simple program first (like "print 'hello world'"). If you -can't get that to work there's something fundamentally wrong with your -environment (or with your understanding of it). Gradually build it up -to use more modules and extensions until you find where it stops -working. After that, you're on your own -- happy hacking! +The script nfreeze.py is an unsupported variant on freeze.py which +creates all files in a temporary directory and runs "make" there. It +has the advantage that it doesn't overwrite files in the current +directory, but the disadvantage is that it removes all files when it +is finished. --Guido van Rossum, CWI, Amsterdam <mailto:Guido.van.Rossum@cwi.nl> |