Yes, this makes sense to me.. but when treating a project as an artwork I
can't ask people to go through an effort beyond a simple start of the app.
For instance, I'm in Boston and the work is being show on a computer in
gallery in SF-- if it crashes, curators often will be unenthusiastic when
being told over the phone how to re-launch the artwork-- it would be much
easier to say, 'just double click the icon labeled artwork'. Same goes for
an artwork I would like to distribute online to 'non-tech' viewers...

Does this make sense?

thank,
Pete F

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Alan Gauld <alan.ga...@btinternet.com>wrote:

>
> "Pete Froslie" <fros...@gmail.com> wrote
>
>  I'm having trouble finding good tutorials on creating standalone
>> executable
>> files for mac os x.. I've been looking at 'py2app', but can't seem get a
>> solid grasp. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>>
>
> My first question would be do you need to? After all with Python 2.3 pre
> installed on MacOS X can't you just distribute the python files?
>
> Just a thought.,
>
> Alan G
>
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