Hi,
I would like for all platforms, not just for windows. In any case, the
above two replies about "zipfile" support and "eggs" answer my
question. That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for prompt and
useful responses.
Raghu.
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You didn't say what platform, but if it is Windows take a
look at Inno Installer. It is a complete installation
framework that allows you to package everything into a
single setup.exe file. I use a combination of py2exe and
Inno to do my apps that are to be distributed. Nothing
could be simpler.
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> Hi,
>
> I am sure that this question might have come up repeatedly. Companies
> may not want to distribute their python code in source form. Even
> though pyc files are one option, it gets inconvenient to distribute
> bunch of them . If there is some way to bundle pyc fi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am sure that this question might have come up repeatedly. Companies
> may not want to distribute their python code in source form. Even
> though pyc files are one option, it gets inconvenient to distribute
> bunch of them . If there is some way to bundle pyc fi
Hi,
I am sure that this question might have come up repeatedly. Companies
may not want to distribute their python code in source form. Even
though pyc files are one option, it gets inconvenient to distribute
bunch of them . If there is some way to bundle pyc files (akin to
.jar), it would be reall