Cliff Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > Regardless, when you say "Unix", what do you mean? You may as well say >> > "OS" as this term has little meaning. Linux (which flavor)? BSD? SCO? >> > HPUX? OS/X? Minix? Whichever way, I suspect that a bit of distutils >> > hacking would solve your problem. >> >> I think the post I replied to covered the OS X case - there's an >> application bundler available for it already. > > Yes, I've used it to bundle wxPython apps on 10.3. > >> I want distributions that will work on all three major BSD variants >> and most Linux distrubtions - in particular, anything that uses deb's, >> rpm's or emerge. If you want to choose one in particular, try ubuntu >> Linux. > > OpenBSD: in portage > FreeBSD: in portage > 386BSD: don't know... does anyone still use this? > NetBSD: included AFAICT > Fedora: rpms available > Debian: debs available > Ubuntu: included > Gentoo: in portage > OS/X: available on wxpython.org
Um - you're not answering the question I asked. I asked "What app do I use to bundle my applications for Unix, ala py2exe (or whatever it is) for Windows?" You're telling me how to install wxPython on those platforms. I know how to install wxPython. What I want to know is how to build an application bundle for all those Unix systems for a Python app I use that includes wxPython - or any other third party libraries I may be using. <mike -- Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/ Independent WWW/Perforce/FreeBSD/Unix consultant, email for more information. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list