Actually, there is a solution but not very clean. I was surprise by two différent tools: - Statifier (but it needs to be compiled without ASLR) - And ErminePro which is very powerful to transform dynamic executables to static.
But if someone is aware about compiling python code to static more properly, I'm in! On Jul 11, 2:24 pm, Sebastien Dudek <flux...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Let me explain you my big adventure. So I trying to make a static > python executable using the native Python freeze. I've modified the > file Modules/Setup.dist using this perl cli : perl -pi -e 's!(^# > \*shared\*)!*static*\n$1!' Modules/Setup.dist > > Then ./configure, make && make install > > If I'm using my python interpreter to build with freeze a simple > project that we can call "hello world". It works perfectly but it is > still : "dynamically linked (uses shared libs)". So modifying the > Makefile using '-static' for linking, I hopped I could make it static. > > But... it fail : > +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > + > ... > /home/fluxius/Python-2.7.2/./Modules/pwdmodule.c:156: warning: Using > 'setpwent' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the > shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking > /home/fluxius/Python-2.7.2/./Modules/pwdmodule.c:168: warning: Using > 'endpwent' in statically linked applications requires at runtime the > shared libraries from the glibc version used for linking > /usr/bin/ld: dynamic STT_GNU_IFUNC symbol `strcmp' with pointer > equality in `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/ > 4.5.2/../../../libc.a(strcmp.o)' can not be used when making an > executable; recompile with -fPIE and relink with -pie > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make: *** [hello] Erreur 1 > +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > + > > Help me please!! =) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list