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Problem
Using the [http://www.jorendorff.com/articles/python/path/ PathModule] from Jason Jorendorff, modulefinder.py, which is called by Py2Exe, gets into an endless recursion.
It tries to resolve os.path, gets to os.os.path , further to os.os.path and breaks somewhere at os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.os.path at which point you get a RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded.
(Maybe it would be a test to use [http://www.stackless.com/ StackLess] Python, it would run forever or until the maximum string length of pyhton is reached. But maximum string length in Python is only limited by memory, memory is limited by address-space ... )
But apart from joking: it is IMPOSSIBLE to generate an exe with the modern 0.5 Version of Py2Exe when path.py is installed.
Workaround
Just rename
site-packages/path.py
to
site-packages/jpath.py
and make sure also to toggle your imports to
   1 import jpath
and to delete path.pyc and path.pyo from your site-packages directory.
20041013HAM
Possible Bugfix
This patch to Lib/modulefinder.py should fix the problem, it would be nice if people would try it out, and report back here:
   1 Index: modulefinder.py
   2 ===================================================================
   3 RCS file: /cvsroot/python/python/dist/src/Lib/modulefinder.py,v
   4 retrieving revision 1.7.6.1
   5 diff -c -r1.7.6.1 modulefinder.py
   6 *** modulefinder.py     14 Nov 2003 10:23:03 -0000      1.7.6.1
   7 --- modulefinder.py     30 Mar 2004 18:54:01 -0000
   8 ***************
   9 *** 245,250 ****
  10 --- 245,253 ----
  11           if self.badmodules.has_key(fqname):
  12               self.msgout(3, "import_module -> None")
  13               return None
  14 +         if parent and parent.__path__ is None:
  15 +             self.msgout(3, "import_module -> None")
  16 +             return None
  17           try:
  18               fp, pathname, stuff = self.find_module(partname,
  19                                                      parent and parent.__path__, parent)
Works for me on a simple test -- Paul Moore BRWorks for me -- Maxime Vernier BRWorks for me too -- Matteo Bertini

