Hello,
 
I'm having the same issue with Python 2.7.1 as others have, from my
readings of the mailing list.
 
I wanted to test the latest in the SVN repository, to confirm whether it
fixes the issue. I'm building cx_Freeze with MinGW on Windows XP, which
builds okay and installs. But then when I try to run an EXE output from
cx_Freeze, it is giving me an error message about msvcr90.dll. I didn't
have this issue with the binary distributions of cx_Freeze that Anthony
has provided on the web site.
 
I've read the following:
https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=22949192 
https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=21098800
 
They mostly make sense, but I still haven't figured out how to resolve
the issue for cx_Freeze built with MinGW.
 
I just thought I'd mention it, although I don't want to waste anyone's
time on this. I'm thinking I should just wait for a binary release of
cx_Freeze version 4.2.2.
 
Regards,
Craig McQueen
 

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