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How can I hide the console window when freezing wxPython applications with cxFreeze?


I'm developing a Python application using wxPython and freezing it using cxFreeze. All seems to be going fine apart from this following bit:

When I run the executable created by cxFreeze, a blank console window pops up. I don't want to show it. Is there any way I could hide it?

It doesn't seem to be documented on the cxFreeze site and Googling didn't turn up much apart from some similar sorta problems with Py2Exe.

Thanks.


Solution

  • This worked to some extent but it has issues. My program runs in both a console mode and a GUI mode. When run from the console with a --console argument it runs in a console mode. When I followed the procedure below, this doesn't work anymore and my program is only a GUI app then.

    The following source code comes from a sample file in the \Python\Lib\site-packages\cx_Freeze\samples\PyQt4\setup.py. Lesson of the day. Read the README.

    # A simple setup script to create an executable using PyQt4. This also
    # demonstrates the method for creating a Windows executable that does not have
    # an associated console.
    #
    # PyQt4app.py is a very simple type of PyQt4 application
    #
    # Run the build process by running the command 'python setup.py build'
    #
    # If everything works well you should find a subdirectory in the build
    # subdirectory that contains the files needed to run the application
    
    import sys
    
    from cx_Freeze import setup, Executable
    
    base = None
    if sys.platform == "win32":
        base = "Win32GUI"
    
    setup(
            name = "simple_PyQt4",
            version = "0.1",
            description = "Sample cx_Freeze PyQt4 script",
            executables = [Executable("PyQt4app.py", base = base)])