newbie py2exe difficulty
Elaine Jackson
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Sat Jan 31 00:23:24 EST 2004
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Thanks for your help. Everything's cool now. "Mike C. Fletcher" <mcfletch at rogers.com> wrote in message news:mailman.1028.1075452591.12720.python-list at python.org... | Open a command-prompt window. (You'll find the command-prompt's icon in | Start|Programs or Start|Programs|Accessories, it may be called "MSDOS | Prompt".) | | Switch to the directory where your setup.py file is (use the shell's cd | command to move between directories, you can use the "dir" command to | see what files are in the current directory to confirm that the setup.py | file is present), | | P:\>cd OpenGLContext | | P:\OpenGLContext>dir setup.py | Volume in drive P is DATASTORE | Volume Serial Number is 74A4-1C80 | | Directory of P:\OpenGLContext | | 27/01/2004 06:01p 3,853 setup.py | 1 File(s) 3,853 bytes | 0 Dir(s) 11,575,771,136 bytes free | | *then* run: | | python setup.py py2exe --help | | from that command prompt. You may need to specify the full path to | python if you haven't added your python installation directory to the | path, something like: | | P:\OpenGLContext>c:\bin\lang\py23\python.exe setup.py build | running build | running build_py | running build_ext | | depending on where you installed python. | | HTH, and good luck, | Mike | | | Elaine Jackson 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 | > | > | ... | | >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. | > | > | ... | | _______________________________________ | Mike C. Fletcher | Designer, VR Plumber, Coder | http://members.rogers.com/mcfletch/ | | |
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