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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T18:19:54+00:00 2026-05-22T18:19:54+00:00

I can set the final dist directory of py2exe using the command line: python

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I can set the final dist directory of py2exe using the command line:

python setup.py py2exe -d "my/dist/dir"

but I can’t seem to set the file to use for the interim build directory. I’ve taken a brief look at the source, but unless I am missing something there doesn’t appear to be any way to do it.

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    2026-05-22T18:19:54+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 6:19 pm

    Any option that you can set on the command line you can set either through a setup.cfg file or in your setup.py file.

    -d is a shortcut for --dist-dir which you can add to the py2xe dict in the dictionary passed to the options keyword param of setup as 'dist_dir':

    from distutils.core import setup
    import py2exe
    
    # equivalent command line with options is:
    # python setup.py py2exe --compressed --bundle-files=2 --dist-dir="my/dist/dir" --dll-excludes="w9xpopen.exe"
    options = {'py2exe': {
               'compressed':1,  
               'bundle_files': 2, 
               'dist_dir': "my/dist/dir"
               'dll_excludes': ['w9xpopen.exe']
               }}
    setup(console=['myscript.py'], options=options)
    

    You could also put setup.cfg next to your setup.py file:

    [py2exe]
    compressed=1
    bundle_files=2 
    dist_dir=my/dist/dir
    dll_excludes=w9xpopen.exe
    

    The build directory (--build-base) is an option of the build command so you can add it to one of the config files (or the setup.py) as:

    [build]
    build_base=my/build/dir
    
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