On 2013-12-16 23:24, Daniel Sheffield wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool that can compile a python script (that relies on a
few sage packages) into a standalone executable for Linux?
I've heard of py2exe (for windows) but there are a couple of reasons why this
is not likely to work for me:
. I actually want a linux executable - not a windows executable.
. Apparently, with all the sage dependencies, py2exe probably wouldn't be able
to compile the script successfully anyhow.
I don't think this is feasible and I don't think it's the right solution
to your problem. As Simon says, provided disk space is not an issue, you
can easily compile Sage yourself in your own home directory:
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/installation/source.html
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