I recall I couldn't make py2exe work either, but that's a long time ago. I'm using PyInstaller without problems to create executable packages of a PyGame project. I'm using a standard spec file as per http://pythonhosted.org/PyInstaller/spec-files.html. I then use NSIS https://sourceforge.net/projects/nsis/ to create an installer EXE. Have a look at the files in https://github.com/robhagemans/pcbasic/tree/master/packaging/windows for a working example with a spec file for pyinstaller and a script for NSIS. PyInstaller can also produce a single executable file, but I'm not doing this so I don't know if that causes any problems with PyGame. Rob
On Saturday, 7 May 2016, 8:18, scottmeup <skirmish...@gmail.com> wrote: Hey All, Sorry if this has been asked & answered, I couldn't find anything specific by searching so far so hopefully not :) I'm trying to freeze a project made with pygame / SimpleGUICS2Pygame. Every tool I've tried apart from pygame2exe results in an executable that stops responding. Most of them print a pygame parachute segmentation fault. I've had success freezing with pygame2exe but I'd like to be able to use a different freezing tool for a few reasons, and I'm a little bit too green to work out how to make the changes made in pygame2exe work with other tools. I might be mistaken but from what I've read I think the problem may have something to do with the font settings? Could someone point me in the right direction of something I can do to make pyinstaller & other tools create working executables for pygame? Thanks in advance! -- View this message in context: http://pygame-users.25799.x6.nabble.com/Freezing-Pygame-projects-in-Windows-tp2384.html Sent from the pygame-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.