On Apr 12, 11:58 pm, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > BrendanC wrote: > > I've started learninhg Python and have developed a small Python app > > that imports Excel data into an Access mdb/jet database. This > > application has dependencies on the following: > > > XLRD -http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/xlrd/0.5.2 - (to read Excel > > files) > > Python windows extensions -http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/win32/ > > - to use ADO > > wxPython GUI toolkit -http://www.wxpython.org/- for the GUI > > interface > > > Ideally I'd like to create a standalone app that I can deliver to a > > client who can will run this on a Windows system that has Access > > installed. (Python will not be installed on this system). > > > I'm planning to use P2YEXE for the build - however I'm not sure if it > > is possible to include all the required components for this in a > > package. I imagine there may be a few 'gotchas' with this. > > > Any suggestions on how to do this and are there some additional issues > > I might run into? > > > Thx in advance > > > BrendanC > > I can tell you that I've used py2exe to build quite a number of apps > that depended on many different pieces. I have not experience with XLRD > but the other pieces you use work just fine.
xlrd [save wear and tear on the shift key!] up to version 0.6.1 at least is a pure-Python package with no dependencies on 3rd-party modules/packages and is very unlikely to cause grief with py2exe; I'd like to hear any evidence to the contrary PDQ. The OP is best advised to "just do it" :-) HTH, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list