On Sep 11, 3:24 am, "Di Biase, Paul A CIV NAVAIR, 4.4" <paul.dibi...@navy.mil> wrote: > No one?
What's wrong with py2exe? You don't have to stop there you know - I distribute using py2exe and then use Inno Setup to create the Windows Installer. Works a treat. Note that if you are using Python 2.6 (not sure about 3.X) you will need to include the Microsoft Visual C++ Feature Pack Redistributable (vcredist_x86.exe) otherwise you will get a weird runtime error if the PC you are installing too doesn't already have Python2.6 installed. If you look in the py2exe samples/extending directory you will find a setup.py that uses InnoSetup - I deleted the manifest stuff because I couldn't understand it (not a Windows programmer - and proud of it! :-)). In conjunction with the InnoSetup documentation I got it all going and have distributed two applications thus far. py2exe + InnoSetup = good combination! :-) Hope this helps Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list