On Sat, Jan 08 2011, kunal wrote: [...]
> Hmm , interesting , licenses are good as a legal protection. > But once your software is "cracked" the time limitation etc removed, > and its available online . No one ( the vast majority of home users ) > is going to buy that software right ? > > Illegitimate copies of Windows , Photoshop etc. > > But that's not what i want to discuss right now. > > I think ,Py2exe PyApp and python eggs , address my initial question , > at the moment. [...] If your intention is to prevent people from reading your source code, you might want to consider obfuscation (instead of compilation). http://www.lysator.liu.se/~astrand/projects/pyobfuscate/ (although it is outdated) And here's a general discussion on the topic. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/261638/how-do-i-protect-python-code -- _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers