Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> If you can use Python 3 > > > > I cannot use it, because the Python compiler pyinstaller does not work > > with it on Windows: > > > > S:\python>pyinstaller.exe --onefile tk.py > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "C:\Python35\Scripts\pyinstaller-script.py", line 9, in <module> > > load_entry_point('PyInstaller==3.0', 'console_scripts', 'pyinstaller')() > > File "c:\python35\lib\site-packages\pkg_resources\__init__.py", line 558, > > in l > > oad_entry_point (...) > > > > With python 2.7, pyinstaller runs without problems. > > Hmm. That's a separate consideration. If you take a step back and ask > the broader question "How can I package my Python 3.5 script into a > .exe file?", I'm pretty sure there is an answer; maybe pyinstaller > isn't the way to do it. (I'm not an expert on exe file production.)
pyinstaller works without any problems with Python 2.7.10 > Does your script run happily in 3.5 if it isn't packaged into an exe? Yes. -- Ullrich Horlacher Server und Virtualisierung Rechenzentrum IZUS/TIK E-Mail: horlac...@tik.uni-stuttgart.de Universitaet Stuttgart Tel: ++49-711-68565868 Allmandring 30a Fax: ++49-711-682357 70550 Stuttgart (Germany) WWW: http://www.tik.uni-stuttgart.de/ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list