Re: py2exe saga continues...

2010-04-15 Thread Alex Hall
On 4/15/10, Mark Hammond wrote: > On 16/04/2010 10:52 AM, Alex Hall wrote: >> 1. Is there a way to start with no command line window popping up? My >> main script is a pyw, but it still shows a dos window when the >> generated .exe file is clicked. Leaving out the "console" parameter of >> setup,

Re: py2exe saga continues...

2010-04-15 Thread alex23
Alex Hall wrote: > I started a new thread as I already have several out there, all > talking about basically the same thing. Would you mind not doing that and sticking to the one thread to talk about an issue, preferably one with a subject that actually describes the question? Every time you star

Re: py2exe saga continues...

2010-04-15 Thread Mark Hammond
On 16/04/2010 10:52 AM, Alex Hall wrote: 1. Is there a way to start with no command line window popping up? My main script is a pyw, but it still shows a dos window when the generated .exe file is clicked. Leaving out the "console" parameter of setup, though, results in no .exe file at all, so I

py2exe saga continues...

2010-04-15 Thread Alex Hall
Hi all, I started a new thread as I already have several out there, all talking about basically the same thing. After re-visiting a StackOverflow post, thanks to the person who gave me that link, I tossed msvcp90.dll and msvcr90.dll (I use wx) into c:\python26\dlls and it now compiles! I think I ke