That does work so it must be something on my end. I have Python 2.7.3 
installed and on path - the .msi was not working so I used the .zip and 
"python setup.py install " on the command line. It appeared to be 
successful and pyglet imports. Can you recomend any diagnostics?

Seeing as how the bundle you provided works fine, I'll probably just do 
development with my Ubuntu partition. Thanks very much!

On Friday, June 21, 2013 2:15:02 AM UTC-4, Juan J. Martínez wrote:
>
> On 20/06/13 19:07, Tom Goldstein wrote: 
> > [...] 
> > 
> > I am interested in using pyglet for an open source project, but it must 
> > be able to work on windows even if I develop with Ubuntu. Is there any 
> > fix for this or should I just choose a different tool? 
>
> I didn't have that problem when packaging for Windows (Pyglet 1.2 
> alpha1; I develop with Fedora). 
>
> Can you try the windows bundle of this game? 
>
> http://www.usebox.net/jjm/for-science/ 
>
> It's a EXE made with py2exe that includes Python, Pyglet and Cocos2D, 
> and I believe it works (I only had one problem report at PyWeek 16 with 
> Win7, but I think it was related to my lack of experience with Cocos). 
>
> If it works then your problem could be related to your Python/Pyglet 
> installation. 
>
> Regards, 
>
> Juan 
>
> -- 
> jjm's home: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/ 
> blackshell: http://blackshell.usebox.net/ 
>

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