On 30/03/2010 10:44, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
Hi,

On 30/03/2010 07:39, travel europe wrote:
Hello,

I am attempting to make an executable from a working Python script per
the instructions from the following website:

http://logix4u.net/Python/Tutorials/How_to_create_Windows_executable_exe_from_Python_script.html

Everything seems to go as planned, except when I run the resulting
executable I get the following message:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tim.py", line 2, in<module>
File "winsys\registry.pyc", line 39, in<module>
File "winsys\security.pyc", line 42, in<module>
File "winsys\_security\_tokens.pyc", line 10, in<module>
File "winsys\accounts.pyc", line 31, in<module>
File "winsys\dialogs.pyc", line 45, in<module>
*ImportError: No module named shell*
Is winsys\dialogs your stuff?

No; it's mine. And it is (unfortunately) not a great starting
point for a novice building .exes as it imports things from
the win32com.shell module which does some shuffling of namespaces
behind the scenes.

What is your setup.py and can you successfully build a small exe?  E.g.
the one shown on this wiki http://wiki.wxpython.org/Deployment (needs
wxPython) or the one here http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/Tutorial ?

You might want to post to : py2exe-us...@lists.sourceforge.net

Agree with all this; let's see what the OP can come back with...

TJG
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