Hi, I have some python scripts, I need to run a netgear router, i have a cross compilation setup that works for c code no problem. the python interpreter doesn't appear to have been successfully cross compiled to this netgear router although others have tried.
what i'd like to do is get these scripts to run on the router. i saw pyinstaller creates exes that can be run on a standard x86 linux desktop. what i thought i could do was create an exe, decompile it to c and then do a cross compile for the device. there must be a better way... any suggestions? can I get pyinstaller to make a exe for the router directly? or is there a process to create c source from a python script? is there an easy way to wrap the python perhaps in a c source? alternatively will my suggestion work? as you'd have gathered I don't have much experience in this type of thing so any help the community out there can provide would be greatly appreciated. the routers are all netgear wgt634u models, running a slight variant of openwrt called openwgt. the tool chain is mipsel-linux. thanks for your help. nic -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list