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# ======================================================#
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# File automagically generated by GUI2Exe version 0.3
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# Andrea Gavana, 01 April 2007
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# ======================================================#
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# Let's start with some default (for me) imports...
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from distutils.core import setup
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import py2exe
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import glob
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import os
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import zlib
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import shutil
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# Remove the build folder
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shutil.rmtree("build", ignore_errors=True)
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# do the same for dist folder
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shutil.rmtree("dist", ignore_errors=True)
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MANIFEST_TEMPLATE = """
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
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<assembly xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1" manifestVersion="1.0">
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<assemblyIdentity
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version="5.0.0.0"
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processorArchitecture="x86"
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name="%(prog)s"
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type="win32"
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/>
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<description>%(prog)s</description>
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<trustInfo xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v3">
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<security>
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<requestedPrivileges>
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<requestedExecutionLevel
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level="asInvoker"
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uiAccess="false">
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</requestedExecutionLevel>
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</requestedPrivileges>
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</security>
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</trustInfo>
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<dependency>
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<dependentAssembly>
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<assemblyIdentity
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type="win32"
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name="Microsoft.VC90.CRT"
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version="9.0.21022.8"
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processorArchitecture="x86"
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publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b">
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</assemblyIdentity>
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</dependentAssembly>
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</dependency>
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<dependency>
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<dependentAssembly>
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<assemblyIdentity
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type="win32"
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name="Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
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version="6.0.0.0"
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processorArchitecture="X86"
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publicKeyToken="6595b64144ccf1df"
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language="*"
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/>
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</dependentAssembly>
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</dependency>
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</assembly>
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"""
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class Target(object):
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""" A simple class that holds information on our executable file. """
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def __init__(self, **kw):
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""" Default class constructor. Update as you need. """
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self.__dict__.update(kw)
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# Ok, let's explain why I am doing that.
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# Often, data_files, excludes and dll_excludes (but also resources)
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# can be very long list of things, and this will clutter too much
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# the setup call at the end of this file. So, I put all the big lists
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# here and I wrap them using the textwrap module.
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data_files = []
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includes = []
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excludes = ['_gtkagg', '_tkagg', 'bsddb', 'curses', 'email', 'pywin.debugger',
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'pywin.debugger.dbgcon', 'pywin.dialogs', 'tcl',
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'Tkconstants', 'Tkinter']
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packages = []
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dll_excludes = ['libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll', 'libgobject-2.0-0.dll', 'tcl84.dll',
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'tk84.dll',
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'MSVCP90.dll', 'mswsock.dll', 'powrprof.dll']
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icon_resources = []
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bitmap_resources = []
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other_resources = []
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other_resources = [(24, 1, MANIFEST_TEMPLATE % dict(prog="MyAppName"))]
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# This is a place where the user custom code may go. You can do almost
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# whatever you want, even modify the data_files, includes and friends
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# here as long as they have the same variable name that the setup call
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# below is expecting.
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#
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# The following will copy the MSVC run time dll's
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# (msvcm90.dll, msvcp90.dll and msvcr90.dll) and
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# the Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest which I keep in the
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# "Py26MSdlls" folder to the dist folder
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#
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# depending on wx widgets you use, you might need to add
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# gdiplus.dll to the above collection
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py26MSdll = glob.glob(r"c:\Dev\Py26MSdlls-9.0.21022.8\msvc\*.*")
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# install the MSVC 9 runtime dll's into the application folder
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data_files += [("", py26MSdll),]
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# I found on some systems one has to put them into sub-folders.
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##data_files += [("Microsoft.VC90.CRT", py26MSdll),
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## ("lib\Microsoft.VC90.CRT", py26MSdll)]
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# Ok, now we are going to build our target class.
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# I chose this building strategy as it works perfectly for me :-D
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GUI2Exe_Target_1 = Target(
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# what to build
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script = "test.py",
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icon_resources = icon_resources,
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bitmap_resources = bitmap_resources,
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other_resources = other_resources,
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dest_base = "test",
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version = "0.1",
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company_name = "No Company",
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copyright = "No Copyrights",
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name = "Py2Exe Sample File"
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)
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# That's serious now: we have all (or almost all) the options py2exe
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# supports. I put them all even if some of them are usually defaulted
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# and not used. Some of them I didn't even know about.
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setup(
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data_files = data_files,
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options = {"py2exe": {"compressed": 2,
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"optimize": 2,
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"includes": includes,
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"excludes": excludes,
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"packages": packages,
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"dll_excludes": dll_excludes,
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"bundle_files": 2,
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"dist_dir": "dist",
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"xref": False,
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"skip_archive": False,
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"ascii": False,
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"custom_boot_script": '',
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}
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},
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zipfile = "lib\library.zip",
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console = [],
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windows = [GUI2Exe_Target_1]
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)
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# This is a place where any post-compile code may go.
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# You can add as much code as you want, which can be used, for example,
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# to clean up your folders or to do some particular post-compilation
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# actions.
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# And we are done. That's a setup script :-D
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