On 05/03/2015 5:31 pm, Mehdi wrote:
Hi
I know there are tools like cx_freeze or nuitka for making a linux
standalone python app. but i couldn't find a good tutorial about how
to making a portable gui-enabled python3 app in linux. by gui-enabled
i mean application which use any gui libs like pygobject, qt or wx.
I know most of linux distros have python installed(usually version 2)
and a package manager to install packages with their dependencies(rpm
or deb). but i'm thinking of really portable app with all dependencies
included to run easily almost on every linux OSs with no trouble even
for new or less experienced linux users.
So again how can i make a portable python3 + gui(pygobject, qt, wx) for
linux?
I found some helpful guide for windows, but what about linux?
I haven't announced this on the list yet, but...
http://pyqt.sourceforge.net/Docs/pyqtdeploy/
Phil
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