in reply to Re: Odd encoding problem in Tk app when packaged with pp
in thread Odd encoding problem in Tk app when packaged with pp
Thank you for that.
I did not use the -x switch because I assumed that if the .exe created launches and runs without any error messages, then it's fine.
Anyway, I now ran pp with -x and the problem went away. I can't see this mentioned in the bug reports you linked, so I'm guessing you know this from personal experience...?
I digged around in the .exe files generated by pp, and found that the MANIFEST files are different. Specifically, the one made with -x contains the following entries, which are missing from the one made without -x:
Obviously, this must be the explanation. I guess the lesson is to always use -x.
I did not use the -x switch because I assumed that if the .exe created launches and runs without any error messages, then it's fine.
Anyway, I now ran pp with -x and the problem went away. I can't see this mentioned in the bug reports you linked, so I'm guessing you know this from personal experience...?
I digged around in the .exe files generated by pp, and found that the MANIFEST files are different. Specifically, the one made with -x contains the following entries, which are missing from the one made without -x:
lib/Encode/Byte.pm lib/auto/Encode/Byte/Byte.bs lib/auto/Encode/Byte/Byte.dll lib/sitecustomize.pl
Obviously, this must be the explanation. I guess the lesson is to always use -x.
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Re^3: Odd encoding problem in Tk app when packaged with pp
by marto (Cardinal) on Jan 28, 2013 at 11:56 UTC | |
Re^3: Odd encoding problem in Tk app when packaged with pp
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 28, 2013 at 11:52 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 28, 2013 at 11:59 UTC | |
by elef (Friar) on Jan 28, 2013 at 12:28 UTC | |
by elef (Friar) on Jan 28, 2013 at 12:17 UTC | |
by marto (Cardinal) on Jan 28, 2013 at 12:19 UTC |
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