HI Thomas,
In this message to Harry you mention that it required that you have a C
complier like Visual studio to create an exe version of Python. Is this
true or not ? Sorry maybe I don't understand what going on.. Maybe I am
confuse then what is Cxfreeze is it a complier? Or it just to create
scripts for runtime in Python only. I am on windows this is what I been
asking. for a long time. I want to create full developed windows
executable applications using Python language, but I have a hard time
creating a working exe files. In C++ no problems. Please advised Thanks
Joe ACS, Inc.
From: Thomas Kluyver [mailto:tak...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:39 PM
To: primary discussion list for use and development of cx_Freeze
Subject: Re: [cx-freeze-users] Cxfreeze for ide
Hi Harry,
On 10 September 2013 03:08, harry <forthar...@gmail.com> wrote:
I am the author of Pcode IDE. Currently i have been able to bundle cxfreeze
with Pcode but the prebuilt app fails to freeze console apps since the
stdlib has been removed. Can there be a way for me to make the removal of
the stdlib optional so that the ide can be built with the stdlib and have
the stdlib removed on building cinsole apps? Thanks.
I'm not quite clear what your problem is - what is being removed from where?
What errors do you see? What output do you get from freezing? Is this the re
module problem you mention in your other thread?
To answer your question about getting the development version: the source is
on bitbucket here:
https://bitbucket.org/anthony_tuininga/cx_freeze
You can either clone the repository using hg, or grab a zip of the latest
source code from here:
https://bitbucket.org/anthony_tuininga/cx_freeze/get/default.zip
You'll need a C compiler to build the development version: if you're on
Windows, it's easiest to use Visual Studio 2010 for Python 3.3, or 2008 for
most other recent Python versions. The free 'Express' versions work for
this.
Hope that helps,
Thomas
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