# Used successfully in Python2.5 with matplotlib 0.91.2 and PyQt4 (and Qt 4.3.3)
from distutils.core import setup
import py2exe

# We need to import the glob module to search for all files.
import glob

# We need to exclude matplotlib backends not being used by this executable.  You may find
# that you need different excludes to create a working executable with your chosen backend.
# We also need to include include various numerix libraries that the other functions call.

opts = {
    'py2exe': { "includes" : ["matplotlib.backends",  "matplotlib.backends.backend_qt4agg",
                               "matplotlib.figure","pylab", "numpy", "matplotlib.numerix.fft",
                               "matplotlib.numerix.linear_algebra", "matplotlib.numerix.random_array",
                               "matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg"],
                'excludes': ['_gtkagg', '_tkagg', '_agg2', '_cairo', '_cocoaagg',
                             '_fltkagg', '_gtk', '_gtkcairo', ],
                'dll_excludes': ['libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll',
                                 'libgobject-2.0-0.dll']
              }
       }

# Save matplotlib-data to mpl-data ( It is located in the matplotlib\mpl-data
# folder and the compiled programs will look for it in \mpl-data
# note: using matplotlib.get_mpldata_info
import matplotlib as mpl
data_files = mpl.get_py2exe_datafiles()

# for console program use 'console = [{"script" : "scriptname.py"}]
setup(windows=[{"script" : "D:\CDS\gui_def.py"}], options=opts,   data_files=data_files)
