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so recommended adding {{{'encodings', 'encodings.*'}}} | so recommended adding {{{ 'encodings', 'encodings.latin_1' }}} |
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== Solution 1 ==
In py2exe 0.5, if the encodings are not found in the built exe, add these two to the includes: 'encodings', 'encodings.*'
That replaces the '--force-imports encodings' command line option from the [http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/py2exe/ 0.4py2exe]
== Solution 2 ==
Adding 'encodings', 'encodings.*' to includes includes ALL encodings. I'm perfectly happy with only having latin-1 present (at least for some application, which will only be used in western europe)
so recommended adding
'encodings', 'encodings.latin_1'
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