I have other problem but i don't understand how i perform 2 instalations of
cx_freeze...
if i do
python3 setup.py build
show me
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "setup.py", line 11, in <module>
    from cx_Freeze import setup, Executable
ImportError: No module named cx_Freeze

but if i do
python setup.py build

all work fine except for the problem my python3 script run like python 2.6
i obtain a source for my linux a copy of 4.2
and do
python3 setup.py and show me this...
...
...
adding base module named threading
adding base module named token
adding base module named tokenize
adding base module named traceback
adding base module named types
adding base module named unittest
adding base module named warnings
adding base module named weakref
usage: setup.py [global_opts] cmd1 [cmd1_opts] [cmd2 [cmd2_opts] ...]
   or: setup.py --help [cmd1 cmd2 ...]
   or: setup.py --help-commands
   or: setup.py cmd --help

error: no commands supplied

THEN STOP!
this not occur the first time i run it :/


2010/7/24 Anthony Tuininga <anthony.tuini...@gmail.com>

> I'm a little confused here. It looks to me like you are simply running
> python (2.6) and python3 (3.x) and these will behave differently -- as
> documented. Are you suggesting that when compiled they don't behave
> the same as when run from source? I find that surprising. Perhaps you
> don't realize that you need to have two separate installations of
> cx_Freeze -- one for each different version. At that point, your
> script cxfreeze will be the last one you installed. Let me suggest
> instead that you use setup.py at which point you can run "python
> setup.py build" and "python3 setup.py build" without having to worry
> about which version you are using. If I'm missing something, let me
> know.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 6:21 PM, morpheus747 <morpheus...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I have some math problems when i compile a python 3 hello world program
> > here is my code..
> >
> > print("hello")
> > a = 10
> > b = 3
> > c = a/b
> > print(c)
> >
> > if i do python3 hello.py
> > the result is
> > hello
> > 3.333333
> >
> > if i do
> > python hello.py
> > the result is
> > hello
> > 3
> >
> > i don't understand why my script in python3 is executed like a python 2.6
> :/
> > for compile i use
> > cxfreeze hello.py
> >
> > someone can help my to compile with py3 libs?
> > tnx
> >
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