imageguy schrieb: > Sorry for the double post, sent it to quickly. > > I have a setup script like this; > > setup(windows = [{"script":"myprogram.py", > "icon_resources":[(0,"nabbitt.ico")], > "other_resources": [(24,1,manifest)]} > ], > name = "My Program ver 0.1", > data_files = [("",rootdata)], > zipfile = None, > options = {"py2exe": { > "compressed" : 1, > "dll_excludes": > ["w9xpopen.exe"], > "bundle_files": 3 > } > }, > ) > > > Note that every thing works fine with this and creates an exe program > called > "myprogram.exe" > > I would like to setup program to create an output called; > "MyBestProgram.exe" > > IS that at all possible ?
Yes. Use a 'dest_base' key in the dictionary, like so: > setup(windows = [{"script":"myprogram.py", > "icon_resources":[(0,"nabbitt.ico")], "dest_base": "MyBestProgram", > "other_resources": [(24,1,manifest)]} ... 'dest_base' is the basename of the destination program that py2exe creates. Thomas -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list