cxFreeze 7.2.0
cx_Freeze creates standalone executables from Python scripts, with the
same performance, is cross-platform and should work on any platform that Python
itself works on.
Installation
In a virtual environment, install by issuing the command:
pip install --upgrade cx_Freeze
To install the latest development build:
pip install --force --no-cache --pre --extra-index-url https://marcelotduarte.github.io/packages/ cx_Freeze
Please check the
installation
for more information and how to install in other environments such as pipenv,
conda-forge, etc.
Documentation
The official documentation is available
here.
If you need help you can also ask on the
discussion channel.
What's New v7.1:
Added new option --zip-filename in build_exe
Bug fixes and improvements
What's New v7.0:
Added support for pyproject.toml
Create Linux AppImage format: bdist_appimage
Create an DEB distribution: bdist_deb
Improved bdist_mac
New and updated hooks, including support for QtWebengine on macOS
Python 3.12 support.
Improved tests and coverage ( >80% ).
Bug fixes and improvements
License
cx_Freeze uses a license derived from the
Python Software Foundation License.
You can read the cx_Freeze license in the
documentation
or in the source repository.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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