On Mar 13, 1:45 pm, pyt...@bdurham.com wrote: > Robin, > > > do you of an alternate compilter it doesn't work (py2exe) on my windows 7 > > box > > I can assure you that Py2exe does work on Windows 7 (my firm develops > commercial Python applications packaged using Py2exe running on Windows > 7), but it does take a bit of fiddling and some patience. Join the > py2exe newsgroup and post your problems > there.https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/py2exe-users > > You may also want to google 'Gui2exe'. This is a free front-end to > Py2exe that you can use to generate your Py2exe setup.py scripts. Note > that Gui2exe requires wxPython (free) to run. > > Finally, make sure you are trying to compile 32-bit Python 2.x code. I > don't think py2exe supports Python 3.x or 64-bit versions of Python yet. > > > Nope; py2exe is pretty much the go-to tool for this. > > I hear great things about PyInstaller. The project is not dead - make > sure you use the latest version in the SVN. > > Search stackoverflow.com for positive feedback and tips on PyInstaller. > Its on our plate to take a good look this product 'one of these days'. > > Good luck! > > Malcolm
I summarised a all the alternatives to py2exe I could find, here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tZ42hjaRunvkObFq0bKxVdg&output=html Looking for those with a green 'y' in the 'Windows' row, you want to check out cx_freeze, PyInstaller, bbfreeze. Best of luck. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list