On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 04:49:05 -0800, Fuzzyman wrote: > Couple of corrections - neither pypy nor starkiller are compilers. > Starkiller isn't available yet and *may* be helpful in building > compilers. Pyrex is an alternative language - a python/C hybrid that > can be compiled. > > If you want to release an application then innosetup, starkit, and upx > might help - but they're not python related. You will need something > like py2exe, cx_freeze, or mcmillan installer. (Which are specific to > python - py2exe seems to be the more mature tool). > > Alternatively you could consider 'Movable Python' - a frozen > distribution of python that doesn't need isntalling. See > http://sourceforge.net/projects/movpy
Great summary. I was hoping someone would fill in the blanks. I've been interested in this area for some time -- but have not had time to look into it more than keep a list of interesting projects I wanted to research in the future. I'll add your comments to my list. Again, thanks. Rob -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list