From: Alex Bryan on
I know this is possible so someone out there should be able to help
me! Okay, I have a program that uses Tkinter, and BeautifulSoup. I
don't think it should be a problem. I want to create an exe of it. I
have py2exe but I don't really know how to work it. I read their
tutorial thing and did a setup that looked something like this:

from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe

setup(console['myFunProgram.py'])

(isn't really called myFunProgram)

This seems terribly wrong however because... it isn't a console app.
So I am wondering if anyone can show me how or point me in the right
direction to a place where I can learn how to do this. I would
appreciate it!
From: Fouff on
Alex Bryan a �crit :
> I know this is possible so someone out there should be able to help me!
> Okay, I have a program that uses Tkinter, and BeautifulSoup. I don't
> think it should be a problem. I want to create an exe of it. I have
> py2exe but I don't really know how to work it. I read their tutorial
> thing and did a setup that looked something like this:
>
> from distutils.core import setup
> import py2exe
>
> setup(console['myFunProgram.py'])
>
> (isn't really called myFunProgram)
>
> This seems terribly wrong however because... it isn't a console app. So
> I am wondering if anyone can show me how or point me in the right
> direction to a place where I can learn how to do this. I would
> appreciate it!

Hi.

If your program isn't a concole one, maybe should you rename it .pyw and then
in your setup.py file, replace the line
> setup(console['myFunProgram.py'])
by this one
setup(windows=["myFunProgram.pyw"])

I use it under MS windows (I don't know if it is your case too).

You will find more informations here http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/ListOfOptions
and more generally at http://www.py2exe.org/


Fouff