In addition to choose the output location of pyc (by @Jensen Taylor's answer),
you can also specify a source file name you like for traceback if you don't want the absolute path of py file to be written in the pyc:
python -c "import py_compile; py_compile.compile('src.py', 'dest.pyc', 'whatever_you_like')"
Though "compileall -d destdir" can do the trick too, it will limit your working directory sometimes.
For example, if you want source file name in pyc to be "./src.py", you have to move working directory
to the folder of src.py, which is undesirable in some cases, then run something like "python -m compileall -d ./ ."