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Python Win App Packager

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Python Win App Packager

Distributing end user software on windows should not require the end user to install dependancies, like python.

This tool turns a python program into a package that is suitable to be installed on window via installation software like INNO setup (http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php).

The method used to create the package copies the source code of the program, the source code from any python libraries and any required python extensions and the DLLs that depend on.

The inclusion of the source code allows users to modify the program, if they so desire.

win_app_packager supports python 3 for win64.

1.4.2 add support for python 3.9

1.4.1 add support for python 3.8 (includes patched modulefinder.py)

1.4.0 add support for packaging projects from a virtual env (venv).

1.3.0 supports changing the version resource of the created .EXE. The version fields that name the app are set to the app .EXE name.

The –version option allows the app’s version to be set.

Python version 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 are supported.

Installation

py -3 -m pip install win-app-packager

Usage

C:\Users\barry> py -3 -m win_app_packager
python3 -m win_app_packager build <main-script> <package-folder> [<options>...]
  main-script
    - python main module
  package-folder
    - folder to create package into

  Where <options> are:
    --console
    --cli
        build a windows console progam (the default).
    --gui
        build a windows gui program.
    --name
        name the program (defaults to the <main-script> name).
    --version <version>
        Set the version of the .EXE to be <version>.
        e.g 1.0.2.5
    --install-key <key>
    --install-value <value>
        The install path of the package can be read
        from the windows registry from key HKLM:<key> value <value>
        otherwise the install path is assumed to be the same folder
        that the .EXE files is in.
    --modules-allowed-to-be-missing-file <file-name>
        Add all the modules listed in the file <file-name> to the allowed
        to be missing list. Blank lines and lines starting with a '#' as ignored.
    --merge
        Do not clean out the <package-folder> before building the package.
        Useful for putting multiple programs into one package.
    --verbose
        Output extra information about the build process.
    --debug
        Developer option. Output lots of details about the build process.
    --bootstrap-debug
        Developer option. Copy PDF files and setup a Microsoft Visual
        Studio solution (.sln) file suitable for running the bootstrap
        under the debugger.

python3 -m win_app_packager flags <exe-file> <verbose>'
  exe-file
    - the win_app_package create EXE file to modify
  verbose
    - either "0" or "1". The value to see the python verbose flag to.

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