问题
I am trying to convert a py file to an exe. Here is the code for my setupfile
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe
setup(console=["mycode.py"])
When I use cmd, it says: Import Error: No module named easygui
How do I let py2exe know about the easygui? As well as the numpy and mathplotlib (all are used in mycode.py)
回答1:
First, use pyinstaller. It is newer and better (though I have used py2exe until switching to pyinstaller) And it seems to have much better recipes for finding your included libs.
But for py2exe, you will need to expand that setup.py a bit more to tell it what to include (since they are probably hidden imports)
setup(
console=["mycode.py"],
options={
"py2exe": {
"includes": ["easygui"],
"bundle_files": 1
},
},
zipfile = None,
)
If this fails to build, then easygui
is not in your PYTHONPATH properly. Make sure you are not doing something special in your script to add a pythonpath, which would not be visible to py2exe.
You may need to do a little more work with this file for numpy and matplotlib. See this wiki for help
回答2:
Relative to the issue of the specific dll's mentioned, I had similar issues but fixed those problems by specifically excluding those in the setup lie so:
setup(
console=['DET14.py'],
options={
'py2exe': {
'packages' : ['matplotlib', 'pytz'],
'dll_excludes':['MSVCP90.DLL',
'libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll',
'libgobject-2.0-0.dll',
'libgdk_pixbuf-2.0-0.dll'],
'includes':['scipy.sparse.csgraph._validation',
'scipy.special._ufuncs_cxx']
}
},
data_files=matplotlib.get_py2exe_datafiles()
)`
I would say try adding that exclude to your setup statement.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13537379/py2exe-and-easgui