newbie py2exe difficulty
Premshree Pillai
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Tue Feb 3 20:49:53 EST 2004
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--- Elaine Jackson <elainejackson7355 at home.com> wrote: > Hi. I'm trying to use py2exe > (http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/py2exe/) > in Windows 98. I copied the necessary files into my > Python23 directory (where I > have a module called 'mastermind.py'), and in the > same directory I saved a > Python source file called 'setup.py' containing the > following text: > > from distutils.core import setup > import py2exe > setup(console=["mastermind.py"]) > > At this point the instructions say the following: > > """ > Running > > python setup.py py2exe --help > > will display all available command-line flags to the > py2exe command. > > Now you can call the setup script like in this way: > > python setup.py py2exe > > and a subdirectory dist will be created, containing > the files myscript.exe, > python23.dll, and library.zip. > """ > > My problem is that, when I attempt to follow the > first instruction (details > follow), it opens a DOS window that may indeed > display all available > command-line flags to the py2exe command, but isn't > very helpful because it > immediately disappears. (In fact I'm really not sure > what a command-line flag > is, or what I'm supposed to do with it.) I've also > tried simply running > setup.py: the DOS window disappeared immediately and > there was no 'dist' > directory in evidence. > > Here is what I tried regarding the first > instruction: > > i) Creating a shortcut to setup.py, setting its > 'target' property to > 'C:\Python23\setup.py --help', and double-clicking > on its icon. > > i) Setup | Run... | C:\Python23\python.exe setup.py > py2exe --help | OK > > Any help with this problem will be very much > appreciated. Knowing how to create > standalone executables would give me lots of > incentive to keep learning more > Python (which, incidentally, rocks). > > Peace > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > i) Setup | Run... | C:\Python23\python.exe setup.py > py2exe --help | OK The above should work when youwant to see all command-line options. Anyway, to make things easier with py2exe, you could check http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/266471 Ciao, Premshree ===== -Premshree [http://www.qiksearch.com/] ________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Mobile: Download the latest polyphonic ringtones. Go to http://in.mobile.yahoo.com
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