When in doubt, try PyInstaller. (The only one I could get to work under Wine Python with Linux.)
On Dec 4, 2007 2:19 PM, Joe Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hwg wrote: > > I'm trying to make an exe of a simple Pygame program. > > > > Here's the setup.py <http://setup.py/>: > > > > > > from distutils.core import setup > > import py2exe, pygame > > import glob, shutil > > setup(windows=["lunarlander.py <http://lunarlander.py/>"]) > > shutil.copyfile('moonsurface.png', 'dist/moonsurface.png') > > shutil.copyfile('lunarlander2.png', 'dist/lunarlander2.png') > > shutil.copyfile > ('C:/Python25/Lib/site-packages/pygame/freesansbold.ttf', > > 'dist/freesansbold.ttf') > > Maybe I'm a loser, but I generally keep the setup.py script short. If > I've got to move files, I do that from a bat script which can call my > Windows installer compiler too (inno, my case). > > --Joe > -- This, from Jach. How many programmers does it take to change a light bulb? None. It's a hardware problem. How many Microsoft programmers does it take to change a light bulb? None. Microsoft just declared darkness as the newest innovation in cutting-edge technology.
