+if os.name == 'nt':
+ sys.path.append("C:\Microsoft.VC90.CRT")
+
+def py2exe_options():
+ if os.name == 'nt':
+ import py2exe
+ return {
+ "console" : [ { "script": "openerp-server", "icon_resources": [(1, join("install","openerp-icon.ico"))], }],
+ 'options' : {
+ "py2exe": {
+ "skip_archive": 1,
+ "optimize": 0, # keep the assert running, because the integrated tests rely on them.
+ "dist_dir": 'dist',
+ "packages": [ "DAV", "HTMLParser", "PIL", "asynchat", "asyncore", "commands", "dateutil", "decimal", "docutils", "email", "encodings", "imaplib", "jinja2", "lxml", "lxml._elementpath", "lxml.builder", "lxml.etree", "lxml.objectify", "mako", "openerp", "poplib", "pychart", "pydot", "pyparsing", "pytz", "reportlab", "select", "simplejson", "smtplib", "uuid", "vatnumber", "vobject", "xml", "xml.dom", "yaml", ],
+ "excludes" : ["Tkconstants","Tkinter","tcl"],
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else:
+ return {}
+
+execfile(join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'openerp', 'release.py'))
+
+# Notes for OpenERP developer on windows:
+#
+# To setup a windows developer evironement install python2.7 then pip and use
+# "pip install <depencey>" for every dependency listed below.
+#
+# Dependecies that requires DLLs are not installable with pip install, for
+# them we added comments with links where you can find the installers.
+#
+# OpenERP on windows also require the pywin32, the binary can be found at
+# http://pywin32.sf.net
+#
+# Both python2.7 32bits and 64bits are known to work.
+