> - unixccompiler, msvccompiler, cygwinccompiler, > bcppcompiler, mwerkscompiler, from distutils.ccompiler > - distutils.command.* from distutils.dist I don't expect frozen programs to use distutils. > What is the purpose of dumbdbm not importing os directly? I'm afraid that it's just an old way of spelling import os as _os With the intention of not exporting anything undesired on "from dumbdbm import *". Feel free to fix it. > To give a specific example, I'd change xml.sax.__init__ to read > > default_parser_list = ["xml.sax.expatreader"] > if 0: > # freeze hack: the import relationship is not visible without this > # statement > import xml.sax.expatreader > > Is that a desirable change? If so, I'll produce a patch. Sounds good to me. > The case of encodings is particularly troubling: I don't think there > is a way to tell freeze/py2exe/installer that > > print u"Hallo".encode("iso8859-2") > > will require additional modules. As a convention, I'd still recommend > to link all this to codecs, so that an application requiring any > codecs can do > > if 0: > import codecs > > explicitly, or just tell the freeze tool to use codecs, and then will > get all codecs that are known statically. Won't this create enormously bloated frozen binaries? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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