Python -> EXE?
tiddlerdeja at my-deja.com
tiddlerdeja at my-deja.com
Fri Jan 21 05:02:01 EST 2000
Unfortunatly it doesn't. I did try that, then it failed because it
couldn't find pythoncom.dll. I have pythoncom15.dll and I then renamed
that too. I then got my EXE but when I ran it it did nothing. No
errors, no nothing. It was of some size (I can't remember now).
Any further help greatly appreciated.
In article <2B1262E83448D211AE4B00A0C9D61B03BA706D at MSGEURO1>,
Pieter Claerhout <PClaerhout at CREO.BE> wrote:
> Make a copy of the pywintypes15.dll file, and rename it to
> pywintypes.dll and then it should work just fine.
>
> Pieter
>
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> I tried to use the Standalone.py from this distribution, but I got an
> error.
>
> found OLEAUT32.dll
> found python15.dll
> added filter <TypeFilter {'d': 1}>
> Creating createFruitCategories.exe
> support\Run.exe -> createFruitCategories.exe
> C:\TEMP\~535-1 -> createFruitCategories.exe
> Gathering components of dist_createFruitCategories
> added filter <TypeFilter {'d': 1}>
> Creating dist_createFruitCategories
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "Builder.py", line 502, in ?
> main(opts, args)
> File "Builder.py", line 484, in main
> target.build()
> File "Builder.py", line 87, in build
> self.assemble()
> File "Builder.py", line 234, in assemble
> shutil.copy2(path, self.name)
> File "d:\Program Files\Python\Lib\shutil.py", line 63, in copy2
> copyfile(src, dst)
> File "d:\Program Files\Python\Lib\shutil.py", line 17, in copyfile
> fsrc = open(src, 'rb')
> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c:\\winnt\\system32
> \\pywintypes.dll'
>
> I have pywintypes15.dll. Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
>
> Thanks.
>
> In article <002801bf60fa$80b4b440$f29b12c2 at secret.pythonware.com>,
> "Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik at pythonware.com> wrote:
> > Christian Schaller <Christian.Schaller at mchp.siemens.de> wrote:
> > > Is there a tool similar to Perl2Exe that transforms a Python
> program
> > > to a MS .EXE programc that can be executed without installing
> Python =
> > on
> > > a machine?
> >
> > http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html#4.28
> > "How can I create a stand-alone binary from a Python script?"
> >
> > </F>
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