Hi ! >I've snipped out the relatively small files above. Yes, true, some of >them consume about 0.5MB each. > >It seems to me that your choice of GUI framework is a major cost here. I >have never used wxpython. Instead my GUIs are based on tkinter. What I >typically end up with is roughly 7MB. My last example ended up in 7.5MB. >Zipping the whole thing reduces that to 2.6MB. Is it completly out of >the question to have a compressed version of the tool on your memory >stick, and to decompress it on the examined computer before actually >running the tool? > >/MiO > > Yes, the wxPython use the big files, and win32api do it too... I need them, but wxPython is changeable to tkinter, because it is use only one special thing: a wx.GenericDirCtrl (the user can choose file or directory with this control in same way).
The last (compressed) version is 5 MB. That is better ! Thanx: dd -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list