distutils and distributing "scripts"

Erlend J. Leiknes nookieNO_SP_AM at online.no
Wed Jun 5 12:02:26 EDT 2002


oh, sorry, didnt read your question good enough...

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"Erlend J. Leiknes" <nookieNO_SP_AM at online.no> wrote in message
news:nAqL8.10168$fG3.343408 at news2.ulv.nextra.no...
> do not call the files .pyw, just use py
>
> when you then use py2exe, do the following
> python setup.py py2exe -w
>
> the -w means --window or --windows (dont remember), anyway, this will use
> the pythonw.exe.
>
>
> "Hugo van der Merwe % str (33) >" <<s1%s61562 at bach.sun.ac.za> wrote in
> message news:adl4e4$19ep$1 at news.adamastor.ac.za...
> > I have recently started using distutils. I have a .pyw file for the
> windows
> > users, how do I get this to be a part of my ... sdist, for example?
> >
> > I have added this to the scripts list passed to "setup()", this seems to
> me
> > the "correct" place for it (I want to eventually play with py2exe).
> >
> > It seems "python setup.py sdist" does not add "scripts" by default
though,
> > just the py_modules. The docs seem to confirm this. How do I get my .pyw
> > file distributed, do I really have to go and do all that MANIFEST.in
> stuff,
> > just for this one file?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Hugo van der Merwe
>
>





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