It amazes me that this topic hasn't been given much attention

There are 3 or 4 stackoverflow threads on this topic. None have resolved the issue. I would very much like to have this answered so I'm posting it again.

AS far as I'm aware, cx_freeze is the only app able to make py3 exe's. However I would very much like to make a GUI exe in py3 ... and after freezing a simple Tkinter GUI and running the exe, I get the following error

> _tkinter.TclError: Can't find a usable init.tcl in the following directories:
>     {C:\Users\User\Desktop\tkinter\build\exe.win32-3.1\tcl}
> C:/Users/User/Desktop/tkinter/build/exe.win32-3.1/tcl8.5
> C:/Users/User/Desktop/tkinter/build/lib/tcl8.5
> C:/Users/User/Desktop/tkinter/build/lib/tcl8.5
> C:/Users/User/Desktop/tkinter/lib/tcl8.5
> C:/Users/User/Desktop/tkinter/build/library
> C:/Users/User/Desktop/tk inter/library
> C:/Users/User/Desktop/tkinter/tcl8.5.2/library
> C:/Users/User/Desktop/tcl8.5.2/library

> This probably means that Tcl wasn't installed properly.

I am using the 'simple setup' cx_freeze option.

My cx_freeze exe bundle is save to the following directory:
C:\Users\User\Desktop\tkinter\build\exe.win32-3.1
Files are:
_ctypes.pyd
_tkinter.pyd
basicLABEL.exe
library.zip
python31.dll
tcl85.dll
tk85.dll
unicodedata.pyd

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I've used cx_Freeze to make a python 2.6 & 2.7 .exe's, it's surely possible. – Seth Sep 22 '11 at 19:39
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FANTASTIC! I have just solved the problem myself. By copying the tcl8.5 and tk8.5 directories located in the python 3 installation directory, into the .exe folder the app works.

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