py2exe 0.6.3 released

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Fri Oct 7 07:18:04 EDT 2005


Nice job~
Thank you.

On 10/7/05, Jimmy Retzlaff <jimmy at retzlaff.com> wrote:
>
> py2exe 0.6.3 released
> =====================
>
> py2exe is a Python distutils extension which converts Python scripts
> into executable Windows programs, able to run without requiring a
> Python installation. Console and Windows (GUI) applications, Windows
> NT services, exe and dll COM servers are supported.
>
> Changes in 0.6.3:
>
> * First release assembled by py2exe's new maintainer, Jimmy
> Retzlaff. Code changes in this release are from Thomas Heller
> and Gordon Scott.
>
> * The dll-excludes option is now available on the command line.
> It was only possible to specify that in the options argument to
> the setup function before.
>
> The dll-excludes option can now be used to filter out dlls like
> msvcr71.dll or even w9xpopen.exe.
>
> * Fix from Gordon Scott: py2exe crashed copying extension modules
> in packages.
>
> Changes in 0.6.2:
>
> * Several important bugfixes:
>
> - bundled extensions in packages did not work correctly, this
> made the wxPython single-file sample fail with newer wxPython
> versions.
>
> - occasionally dlls/pyds were loaded twice, with very strange
> effects.
>
> - the source distribution was not complete.
>
> - it is now possible to build a debug version of py2exe.
>
> Changes in 0.6.1:
>
> * py2exe can now bundle binary extensions and dlls into the
> library-archive or the executable itself. This allows to
> finally build real single-file executables.
>
> The bundled dlls and pyds are loaded at runtime by some special
> code that emulates the Windows LoadLibrary function - they are
> never unpacked to the file system.
>
> This part of the code is distributed under the MPL 1.1, so this
> license is now pulled in by py2exe.
>
> * By default py2exe now includes the codecs module and the
> encodings package.
>
> * Several other fixes.
>
> Homepage:
>
> <http://www.py2exe.org>
>
> Download from the usual location:
>
> <http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=15583>
>
> Enjoy,
> Jimmy
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