Hi; I use python 3.6, and my PC is equipped with windows 10 64 bits.
for information, my PC is equipped with windows 10 64 bits.
I finished my script.py, and I turned it into an executable application by this command :
and I tryed also this other command :
1) for the first case, I have a build folder that was created and that contains my executable application
2) for the second case, I have two folders build, and dist.
the stucture of the folder "build" is dispalyed by this picture:
in both cases when I run my executable application created, it does not work
the file setup.py :
for information, my PC is equipped with windows 10 64 bits.
I finished my script.py, and I turned it into an executable application by this command :
Quote:python setup.py build
and I tryed also this other command :
Quote:python setup.py bdist_msi
1) for the first case, I have a build folder that was created and that contains my executable application
2) for the second case, I have two folders build, and dist.
the stucture of the folder "build" is dispalyed by this picture:
in both cases when I run my executable application created, it does not work
the file setup.py :
import sys from cx_Freeze import setup, Executable # Dependencies are automatically detected, but it might need fine tuning. build_exe_options = {"packages": ["os"], "excludes": ["tkinter"]} # GUI applications require a different base on Windows (the default is for a # console application). base = None if sys.platform == "win64": base = "Win64GUI" setup( name = "cev", version = "0.1", description = "My CEV application!", options = {"build_exe": build_exe_options}, executables = [Executable("cev.py", base=base)])thanks for help