[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I just installed py2exe to create a binary of my Python script. > However, py2exe does not seem to create a binary from my .py script. > This is what I have done: > I create a setup.py script: > " > # setup.py > from distutils.core import setup > import py2exe > > setup(name="APP1", scripts=["C:\\Python24\\_APP1.py"],) > " > > I then ran "python setup.py py2exe" > I see a lot of stuff scrolling on the screen. A 'built' directory is > created. At the end I get a message saying that I may or may not need > to include some DLL (all windows system DLLs). and that's it. No error > message but also no binary. > > When I remove 'scripts=["C:\\Python24\\_APP1.py"]' from the setup.py > file, I get exactly the same result. The same output, no error, no > binary. > > Any idea what I am doing wrong here? Where should the compiled binary > go? > > Any help much appreciated. > > Kris > The .exe, library and .pyd files are written to /dist subdirectory not /built (sic).
You setup file should look something like: The .exe, library and .pyd files are written to /dist subdirectory not /built (sic). from distutils.core import setup import py2exe setup(name="APPI", windows=[{"script":"_APPI.py"}], # or console= for console app version="1.50", options={"py2exe": {"compressed": 1, "optimize": 2, "bundle_files":1}}, ) If that doesn't help, you may want to post to the py2exe specific newsgroup at gmain.comp.python.py2exe. -Larry Bates -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list