Virgil Stokes wrote:
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
Virgil Stokes schrieb:
I would appreciate help on correcting a problem when trying to
create an *.exe file using py2exe via GUI2exe with Python 2.6.2.
When using GUI2exe to create an *.exe I always get the following
warning during the compile process:
C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\py2exe\build_exe.py:16:
DeprecationWarning: the sets module is deprecated
import sets
and this results in the creation of an *.exe file that can not be
executed.
On the other hand, if I use the same procedure (on the same Python
code) with
Python 2.5, there are no warnings and the *.exe works fine.
The procedure used is that given in the example "Less simpler one" at
http://code.google.com/p/gui2exe/wiki/GUI2ExeExamplesin
Any suggestions, help, ... would be greatly appreciated.
If you don't need your app running on python2.3 and earlier, just
remove the sets-module and replace it with the builtin "set".
Of course Diez, this is a good suggestion. However, in this case the
Python code that I am trying to convert into an *.exe file does not
refer to sets directly; i.e, the use of this module is buried within a
package that is imported (wxPython) which is not under my control.
--V
Diez
Whoops, the reference to the module sets is in py2exe not wxPython.
--V
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