Issue #20266: Merge with 3.3

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Zachary Ware 2014-01-17 09:00:36 -06:00
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How do I make an executable from a Python script?
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See http://www.py2exe.org/ for a distutils extension that allows you
See http://cx-freeze.sourceforge.net/ for a distutils extension that allows you
to create console and GUI executables from Python code.
`py2exe <http://www.py2exe.org/>`_, the most popular extension for building
Python 2.x-based executables, does not yet support Python 3 but a version that
does is in development.
Is a ``*.pyd`` file the same as a DLL?
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.. XXX update for py3k (PyInit_foo)
Yes, .pyd files are dll's, but there are a few differences. If you have a DLL
named ``foo.pyd``, then it must have a function ``initfoo()``. You can then
named ``foo.pyd``, then it must have a function ``PyInit_foo()``. You can then
write Python "import foo", and Python will search for foo.pyd (as well as
foo.py, foo.pyc) and if it finds it, will attempt to call ``initfoo()`` to
foo.py, foo.pyc) and if it finds it, will attempt to call ``PyInit_foo()`` to
initialize it. You do not link your .exe with foo.lib, as that would cause
Windows to require the DLL to be present.

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Documentation
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- Issue #20255: Update the about and bugs pages.
- Issue #20266: Updated some parts of the Windows FAQ.
- Issue #20255: Updated the about and bugs pages.
- Issue #20253: Fixed a typo in the ipaddress docs that advertised an
illegal attribute name. Found by INADA Naoki.