Thanks for the timely response Anthony,

I could copied the tcl8.5 and tk8.5 directories into where I was running
Main.exe (the result) and it would run just fine. So at least the immediate
problem has been solved.

I think it'd be cool if these directories could be copied over into the
library.zip, but I'll admit I have 0 working knowledge of how things
actually work at the moment on the larger scale of things.


On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Anthony Tuininga <
anthony.tuini...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Kevin Huang
> <kevin.hu...@tw.smt-labs.com> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > First time writing up something in Python and trying to get it to exe for
> > use. I went with Python3 (3.1) and later found cx_freeze when found out
> that
> > py2exe doesn't really do the job. I wrote a script that uses tkinter for
> the
> > GUI and my exe wouldn't run.
> > This is the error I got for running Main.exe (my program):
> > ------------------------------
> > D:\Programming\Workspace\PyUTF82C\src\dist>Main
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >   File "C:\Python31\lib\site-packages\cx_Freeze\initscripts\Console3.py",
> > line 27, in <module>
> >     exec(code, m.__dict__)
> >   File "Main.py", line 324, in <module>
> >   File "C:\Python31\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 1632, in __init__
> >     self.tk = _tkinter.create(screenName, baseName, className,
> interactive,
> > wantobjects, useTk, sync
> > , use)
> > _tkinter.TclError: Can't find a usable init.tcl in the following
> > directories:
> >     {D:\Programming\Workspace\PyUTF82C\src\dist\tcl}
> > D:/Programming/Workspace/PyUTF82C/src/dist/tcl8
> > .5 D:/Programming/Workspace/PyUTF82C/src/lib/tcl8.5
> > D:/Programming/Workspace/PyUTF82C/src/lib/tcl8.5
> >  D:/Programming/Workspace/PyUTF82C/lib/tcl8.5
> > D:/Programming/Workspace/PyUTF82C/src/library D:/Progr
> > amming/Workspace/PyUTF82C/library
> > D:/Programming/Workspace/PyUTF82C/tcl8.5.2/library D:/Programming/
> > Workspace/tcl8.5.2/library
> >
> >
> > This probably means that Tcl wasn't installed properly.
>
> Indeed. There is a hook for properly copying over the files required
> for running tcl and tk. That hook might only run properly on Unix
> platforms, though, as I've never actually tested on Windows. You can
> find it in cx_Freeze/hooks.py under the method load_Tkinter. If you
> can tell me what works for you I'll make sure the changes are included
> in the next release of cx_Freeze; otherwise, you can always look up
> the files manually and then use the include_files directive to ensure
> they are included in the build directory. Hope that all makes sense!
>
> > ------------------------------
> > I'm trying to run this Main.exe on the same machine I wrote it on, and
> the
> > code works. I found some previous posts where someone had similar issues
> and
> > Tcl8.4 wasn't included, but I noticed both tcl85.dll and tk85.dll have
> been
> > copied to the /dist directory. So I assume, that the tcl and tk libraries
> > have been included, or partially so.
>
> Right. Just need a bunch of additional files that are part of the Tk
> installation. See above.
>
> > Below is the command I used to build the exe file using cx_freeze
> (following
> > the brief usage doc I found on the site). I noticed the 'm's and 'P's
> next
> > to the file names, what do they mean?
>
> m is for module and P is for package.
>
> Anthony
>
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