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Modified py2exe 0.6.9 to support producing a standalone executable file which is enable digital signing. (It's tested on EXE file only) A new and improved py2exe for Python 2.3 ======================================== Uses the zipimport mechanism, so it requires Python 2.3 or later. The zipimport mechanism is able to handle the early imports of the warnings and also the encodings module which is done by Python. Creates a single directory, which must be deployed completely. (Most of this is based on ideas of Mark Hammond, he also implemented most if the code:) Can create any number of console and gui executables in this directory, plus optionally windows service exes, plus optionally exe and dll com servers. The com servers can expose one or more com object classes. All pure Python files are contained in a single zip archive, which is shared by all the executables. The zip archive may also be used by programs embedding Python. Since extension modules cannot be imported from zipfiles, a simple pure Python loader is included in the zipfile which loads the extension from the file system (without requiring that the directory is in sys.path). The executables run with only a single sys.path entry containing the absolute filename of the zipfile archive. Absolute filenames are constructed at runtime from the directory containing the executable, and the zipfile name specified at build time. The way has changed how build targets are specified in the setup script. py2exe installs it own Distribution subclass, which enables additional keyword arguments to the setup function: console = [...] # list of scripts to convert into console executables windows = [...] # list of scripts to convert into gui executables com_servers = [...] # list of fully qualified class names to build into the exe com server service = [...] # list of fully qualified class names to build into a service executable isapi = [...], # list of script names to build into an ISAPI extension. zipfile = "xxx.zip" # filename of the zipfile containing the pure Python modules All of the above arguments are optional. The zipfile name defaults to 'library.zip'.
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Modified py2exe 0.6.9 to support producing a standalone executable file which is enable digital signing.
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