On 10 Aug 2002 at 20:38, Christian Tismer wrote: > Duncan Booth wrote: > ... > > > _sre is used by any application that imports 'os'. That (IMHO) is almost > > every non-trivial Python program. > > Sure? Then try this in a Windows shell: Sjoerd Mullender already pointed out I got this wrong. Unfortunately, for reasons that currently escape me, my response disappeared into a black hole and didn't appear on the mailing list. I jumped to the wrong conclusion because running py2exe on a program that imports os always includes _sre.dll in the files for distribution. This is because the os module does indeed import _sre, but only when the function that uses it is actually called. So any program that imports os includes _sre in the automatically generated list of denpendencies, but it may or may not actually import it. -- Duncan Booth duncan@dales.rmplc.co.uk int month(char *p){return(124864/((p[0]+p[1]-p[2]&0x1f)+1)%12)["\5\x8\3" "\6\7\xb\1\x9\xa\2\0\4"];} // Who said my code was obscure? http://dales.rmplc.co.uk/Duncan
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