I believe the source for pyglet is python 2, and setup.py converts it to python 
3 on installation.

Regarding an EXE, I used py2exe a long time ago, but using python 2.7 not 3.3. 
Let us know if you find it to work.

-ww

On Mar 26, 2013, at 1:44 PM, Joseph Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm using pyglet 1.2alpha1 with Python 3.3 and have got it up and working on 
> a Windows machine.  So far, I have had pyglet "installed" in the Python 
> directories (under C:\Python33) and it worked fine.
>  
> I decided that I want to include pyglet with the game I'm developing, so that 
> users don't have to install it on their own machines.  First I tried simply 
> dragging the original pyglet folder from the ZIP file into my game's package 
> and importing it.  This failed because the code had a lot of Python 2 syntax 
> and some other idiosyncrasies.  Then I copied the code from the "build" 
> folder in the "installed" pyglet, and it worked smoothly.  So... I'm puzzled 
> as to what the "installation" process does.  Did it convert the code to 
> Python 3?  That's cool I guess.  I'd like to understand this better though: 
> is it now safe to distribute an application including the "installed" pyglet 
> directory so that users can use it?  Or did the setup script do some 
> customizing of pyglet to work with my personal computer that might render it 
> non-portable?
>  
> Finally, have any of you had luck packaging a pyglet game as an EXE file?  
> How about in Python 3?  Any advice about the best way to accomplish this?
> 
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