I finally got to install (thanks, Tobias!) and make work the cxfreeze plugin for Eric5. But it is not straightforward on Windows.<br><br>First, I installed everything on a 64 bit Win 7. In this environment, cxfreeze installs a bat file called cxfreeze.bat in the Python Scripts folder, which in a standard installation of the latest Python 3 is at C:\Python32\Scripts.<br>
<br>However, in the cxfreeze.bat file Python 3 gets called like "C:\Python32-64\Python32-64.exe", so it is never found. This problem is attributable to the cxfreeze installation and not to the plugin, naturally.<br>
<br>So I changed the cxfreeze.bat so that it points to C:\Python32\Python.exe. But the plugin still would not work, with a diagnostic that "the cxfreeze executable was not found". Looking at the plugin sources I noticed that it is looking for cxfreeze.bat in the path. The problem with this approach in a Windows installation is that the Python scripts folder never gets appended to the path during Python installation. Once I appended the scripts folder to the path manually, the plugin works correctly.<br>
<br>In a 32 bit Win 7 installation, the cxfreeze.bat file correctly points to C:\Python32\Python.exe, so it doesn't need to be edited. But the path problem is the same as above.<br><br>I guess that on a Linux or Unix box all these problems don't arise. Later I will install Python32/PyQt/Eric5/cxfreeze in my FreeBSD box and verify what happens in that environment.<br>
<br>Tom<br><br>