A bit more information is clearly needed... 1. Create a file called py2exeSetup.py with the following contents:
from distutils.core import setup import py2exe def compile(appName, console=False): OPTIONS = {"py2exe": {"compressed": 1, "optimize": 0, "bundle_files": 1, } } ZIPFILE = None if console: setup( options=OPTIONS, zipfile=ZIPFILE, console=[appName] ) else: setup( options=OPTIONS, zipfile=ZIPFILE, windows=[appName] ) 2. Create another file called setup.py with the following contents import py2exeSetup # to stop a wxPython program from loading a console window you just need to change the # file extension from .py to .pyw # change Filename to your XXXApp.pyw filename # change to py2exeSetup.compile('Filename.pyw', console=True) to show the console py2exeSetup.compile('Filename.pyw') 3. Create a file called Compile.bat with the following contents REM change Filename to your XXXApp.exe filename REM make sure that python is in your system path python setup.py py2exe copy dist\Filename.exe Filename.exe if errorlevel 1 pause 4. Put all these files in the same place as the program you want to convert to exe and run Compile.bat an *.exe file will now be in the same folder as your python files :) I have py2exeSetup.py in a separate 'Shared' folder so there is only one copy of it, so all my programs only have setup.py and compile.bat in them btw if you have a load of programs that you want to compile in one go the add a file CompileAll.bat in the root folder that all the programs are in, with the following contents: cd "ProgramOne" call py2exe.bat cd.. cd "ProgramTwo" call py2exe.bat cd.. # REM this part will execute if all programs compiled & copied ok echo all copied ok! pause I know hardly anything about ms-dos, but this works ok:/ gl! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello, > > Is there any solution for building exe file from python script > something like bbfreeze.When user write some script in > my program, it must compile script into exe without opening console > ( cmd ).I'am working on Windows XP SP2 and Python 2.5. > > > > Regards, > Vedran > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list