I get the following error message using python v2.7.3 and scipy v0.11.0 with py2exe v0.6.10 on a 64 bit machine using 64 bit versions of the packages from Christoph Gohlke. If anyone can provide relevant and useful suggestions I would greatly appreciate it. Here is the error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test2.py", line 4, in <module>
File "scipy\sparse\__init__.pyo", line 191, in <module>
File "scipy\sparse\csgraph\__init__.pyo", line 146, in <module>
File "scipy\sparse\csgraph\_shortest_path.pyo", line 12, in <module>
File "scipy\sparse\csgraph\_shortest_path.pyo", line 10, in __load
File "_shortest_path.pyx", line 18, in init scipy.sparse.csgraph._shortest_path (scipy\sparse\csgraph\_shortest_path.c:14235)
ImportError: No module named _validation
Compiling and running the executable worked on an old 32 bit laptop (with 32 bit versions of everything) so I think I may not be including everything I need. My newly created test2.exe file properly creates and displays the same graph as shown at scipy's Getting Started page. Here is my test script:
# test2.py
# code is from the scipy web site example and works in Idle
from scipy import sparse
from scipy import optimize
from scipy import special
from numpy import *
from pylab import *
x = arange(0,10,0.01)
for k in arange(0.5,5.5):
y = special.jv(k,x)
plot(x,y)
f = lambda x: -special.jv(k,x)
x_max = optimize.fminbound(f,0,6)
plot([x_max], [special.jv(k,x_max)],'ro')
title('Different Bessel functions and their local maxima')
show()
And here is my setup.py file:
# setup.py
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
import os
import matplotlib
setup(
windows=[{'script': r'test2.py'}],
data_files = matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles(),
options = {
'py2exe': {
r'compressed': True,
r'optimize': 2,
r'includes': [
r'matplotlib',
r'matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg',
r'matplotlib.pyplot',
#r'mpl_toolkits',
r'pytz'
],
r'dll_excludes': [r'MSVCP90.dll'],
r'excludes': [
'_gtkagg',
'_tkagg',
'_agg2',
'_cairo',
'_cocoaagg',
'_fltkagg',
'_gtk',
'_gtkcairo',
'tcl'
]
}
},
)
os.system("pause") # leaves the command prompt box open so I can read it
Both test2.py and setup.py reside in c:\python27\ and I get a successfully compliled test2.exe on the 64 bit machine. On a (probably) related note, I can read that scipy v0.11.0 introduced new sparse graphing tools and I suspect this is where the error message is trying to point me to. Am I missing something I need to explicitly include? It would be nice if scipy had a get_py2exe_datafiles() function like matplotlib to help bundle things correctly.
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide, and for reading this far.