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Re: [pygame] Pygame2Exe problems
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- Subject: Re: [pygame] Pygame2Exe problems
- From: andrew baker <failrate@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:02:14 -0800
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I've never gotten disutils working. I've only seen a couple sites
that discuss py2exe in the context of pygame, and it sucks to admit
that the info is outdated and/or doesn't work on my machine either.
I had similar problems on my machine, and I'm running Win XP Pro
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 09:33:10 -0800, Zak Arntson <zak.arntson@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using Python 2.3.4, Pygame 1.6 and py2exe 0.5.4
>
> When I run the pygame2exe.py script I get an error message telling me
> that --force is not a valid argument. So I remove that, and it turns
> out --console isn't valid. Anyone have the same issues? It seems like
> I'm not running things properly.
>
> I've set my variables to the following:
> script = "glob.py" #name of starting .PY
> icon_file = "" #ICO file for the .EXE (not working well)
> optimize = 2 #0, 1, or 2; like -O and -OO
> dos_console = 0 #set to 0 for no dos shell when run
> extra_data = ['readme.txt'] #extra files/dirs copied to game
> extra_modules = ['pygame.locals'] #extra python modules not auto found
>
> Thanks. I have some game programming demos that I'm hoping to show,
> and I don't want to have to install Python and Pygame onto somebody's
> machine.
>
> --
> Zak Arntson
> http://www.harlekin-maus.com - Games - Lots of 'em
>
--
Andrew Ulysses Baker
"failrate"