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If you specify the '''optimize''' option in your ''setup.py'', this will only be used for the compiling of the needed modules, not for your main module! For example if you have the following ''setup.py'': = Problem =
If you specify the '''optimize''' option in your ''setup.py'', this will only be used for the compiling of the needed modules, not for your main module![[BR]]For example if you have the following ''setup.py'':
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The bytecode embedded in the resulting .exe will not be optimised. To get optimised bytecode, you need to call the ''setup.py'' like so: The bytecode embedded in the resulting .exe will not be optimised.

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To get optimised bytecode, you need to call the ''setup.py'' like so:

Problem

If you specify the optimize option in your setup.py, this will only be used for the compiling of the needed modules, not for your main module!BRFor example if you have the following setup.py:

   1 from distutils.core import setup
   2 import py2exe
   3 
   4 setup(
   5         options={"py2exe":{"optimize":2}},
   6         console=["beep.py"]
   7 )

The bytecode embedded in the resulting .exe will not be optimised.

Solution

To get optimised bytecode, you need to call the setup.py like so:

python -OO setup.py py2exe

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