How to wrap a program with PyCrust?

About the pywrap file, though, any ideas why it installed that way?
All of the py files in my Scripts directory don't have an extension,
and giving it an extension of .bat or .py doesn't work either. On my
home machine, however, it is pywrap.bat and the functionality at the
command prompt works.

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From: Robin Dunn <robin@alldunn.com>
To: wxPython-users@lists.wxwidgets.org
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 08:47:58 -0700
Subject: Re: [wxPython-users] How to wrap a program with PyCrust?
John Salerno wrote:

As it turns out, there is a pywrap.bat in my Scripts directory on my
home PC, but not at work! At work, it is just pywrap with no
extension, so I guess that's why it didn't work. Not sure why it's
like that, though.

John Salerno wrote:

About the pywrap file, though, any ideas why it installed that way?
All of the py files in my Scripts directory don't have an extension,
and giving it an extension of .bat or .py doesn't work either. On my
home machine, however, it is pywrap.bat and the functionality at the
command prompt works.

There is an option at the end of the install that controls whether those batch files will be created. So either you unchecked the box, or there was a problem running the script that creates the batch files.

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