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Create Self-Extracting EXE with Advanced Options
Python script to create a self-extracting executable with advanced options. # file: SelfExtractExe2.py import chilkat # How to create a self-extracting executable in Python with options. zip = chilkat.CkZip() zip.UnlockComponent("anything for 30-day trial") # Calling NewZip does not actually create a file on disk. The filename # argument indicates the name of the zip file name to be created when # WriteZip is called. However, in this example, WriteExe is called instead, # so the zip filename is meaningless. zip.NewZip("notUsed.zip") zip.AppendFiles("exampleData2/*",True) # Set some options with respect to how the EXE will behave when run: # Use a custom icon for the EXE: zip.put_ExeIconFile("box.ico") # Customize the unzip caption zip.put_ExeUnzipCaption("This is the unzip caption...") # Customize the window title zip.put_ExeTitle("Welcome to my setup program!") # After unzipping, run a program that was unzipped. zip.put_AutoRun("exampleData2/setup.exe") # Note: Sometimes people have trouble in determining the filepath to use # for the AutoRun EXE. A good way to determine it is to call zip.WriteZip to # create the .zip file and then examine it with WinZip. Use the filepath # as listed by WinZip for the AutoRun EXE's filepath. # Pass command line parameters to the AutoRun EXE: zip.put_AutoRunParams("-a -b 123 -xyz") # Write the self-extracting EXE zip.WriteExe("example.exe") |
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