Jack Jansen wrote: > And, more serious, there's another example for the 2.2b1 release that I found > just friday (so this bug is going to stay in MacPython 2.2b1, I'm afraid): > importing packages from frozen programs is broken. > > There was a moderately simple fix to import.c, to test that submodules of > frozen modules were also frozen, and not picked up from the filesystem. > Unfortunately whoever did the patch wasn't aware that MacPython frozen modules > work different, and hence broke it. I remember seeing that, and meaning to look into it but forgot. I think it's a highly questionable fix, not only for MacPython: I'm not sure if this still allows C extensions as submodules in frozen apps. Just
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