Cecil Westerhof <ce...@decebal.nl> writes: > Cecil Westerhof <ce...@decebal.nl> writes: > >> I need to write a Python desktop program. I create it on a Linux >> system, but it has to run on a Windows system. When looking at how to >> create an executable it seems that you need to be on a Windows system >> to create a Windows executable. Is this true, or is it possible to >> create a Windows executable on a Linux system? >> >> Any pointers about best practice creating a standalone executable are >> welcome. > > For the moment it is not a problem. > It is allowed to install Python openpyxl on the systems
Oops, that should have been: It is allowed to install Python AND openpyxl on the systems > where this application has to run. Letting the > application name end on pyw and put a link on the desktop makes it > work for the people that need to work with it. > > Still interested in getting it to work (for when I get in the > situation that I have to distribute a Python program where it is not > allowed to install Python), but it is not urgent anymore. -- Cecil Westerhof Senior Software Engineer LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list