Re: Distributing Python Apps on Linux\BSD

2008-03-22 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
PurpleServerMonkey schrieb: > On Mar 22, 2:26 am, Miki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on the subject. >> >>> Setuptools and friends seem to be focused on distributing modules, I'm >>> at the other end of the scale where I want to distribute an entire >>> ap

Re: Distributing Python Apps on Linux\BSD

2008-03-22 Thread PurpleServerMonkey
On Mar 22, 2:26 am, Miki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on the subject. > > > Setuptools and friends seem to be focused on distributing modules, I'm > > at the other end of the scale where I want to distribute an entire > > application so that an Administrator

Re: Distributing Python Apps on Linux\BSD

2008-03-21 Thread Miki
Hello, Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on the subject. > Setuptools and friends seem to be focused on distributing modules, I'm > at the other end of the scale where I want to distribute an entire > application so that an Administrator can run a single install and have > a fully operational product

Re: Distributing python apps

2007-07-10 Thread Wildemar Wildenburger
Robert Dailey wrote: > Thanks a ton guys. You both gave me the exact answers I was looking > for. > > Uhm, late entry here, but you might want to consider PyInstaller . Not sure if the project is still alive as I see no mention of Python 2.5 on their sit

Re: Distributing python apps

2007-07-09 Thread Robert Dailey
Thanks a ton guys. You both gave me the exact answers I was looking for. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Distributing python apps

2007-07-09 Thread Thomas Wittek
Robert Dailey schrieb: > Ideally, I would like for someone to be able to use my tools without > having to install Python. What about http://www.py2exe.org/ ? "py2exe is a Python Distutils extension which converts Python scripts into executable Windows programs, able to run without requiring a Pyt

Re: Distributing python apps

2007-07-09 Thread kyosohma
On Jul 9, 2:59 pm, Robert Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm creating a set of command-line tools using Python. These tools > manage resources for a game I'm working on. However, many people that > will be using these tools will not want to install Python on their > machines. This woul

Re: Distributing Python Apps and MySQL

2005-04-11 Thread dcrespo
Hi. Thank you for your answer. I had been working on NSInstaller since it was the first one I looked up. I take advantage of this comment to say that NSInstaller really works (for whoever that is reading this) ;) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Distributing Python Apps and MySQL

2005-04-10 Thread Dave Cook
On 2005-04-07, dcrespo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there... I want to distribute my python apps and the MySQL Database > in the easiest way possible. I mean a user just run the installation > file and all is automaticly installed. Any suggestions? sqlite is even easier: a single DLL for the e

Re: Distributing Python Apps and MySQL

2005-04-07 Thread Jarek Zgoda
rbt napisaƂ(a): I don't think one can distribute mysql within a software package w/o buying a commercial license to do so. Check out their licensing on their website here: "When your application is not licensed under either the GPL-compatible Free Software License as defined by the Free Softwar

Re: Distributing Python Apps and MySQL

2005-04-07 Thread rbt
dcrespo wrote: Hi there... I want to distribute my python apps and the MySQL Database in the easiest way possible. I mean a user just run the installation file and all is automaticly installed. Any suggestions? My knowledge: I know, as many of you, that there's py2exe for compiling python apps for