The proyecto about easily configuring any linux, from any OS from the LAN. Could be used in routers, Media centers, and the linux itself.
But you can also make a simple compiled C program with an embedded Python interpretter and open a zipped and encrypted file with your python program. That could sound hard, so py2exe is easier.
Cheers.
2008/5/28 Michael P. Soulier <msoulier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Wynand Winterbach wrote:My last Gtk+ app on win32 was in C. I love Python, but I do find
> We're using PyGTK for a new little translation app (it's really rough at
> the moment).
distribution of the final product problematic. I'm curious about what
you did.
Do you package Python in your installer? Ask your users to install
Python first? py2exe?
Mike
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takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite
direction." --Albert Einstein
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