Sender: Metalslugx (LaserJungle), News District: Python
Title: Re: What is the best way to generate an executable in Python?
Sending station: BBS Shuimu Tsinghua Station (Sat Sep 28 20:26:04 2002), station letter
There are still a few
1. Installer http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/installer_dnld.html
I tried it myself on Win98, but I don't know how to write a "description file",
Nor did you tried the EXE file that can be used in Win2000, XP
2. Python comes with (? I didn't find) freeze
3. New Pyco http://www.pythonapocrypha.com/projects/pyco/
Haven't used it yet
4. Squeeze http://starship.python.net/crew/fredrik/ipa/squeeze.htm
Haven't used it yet
5. But I strongly recommend the use of STAND Alone Python for Windows - if you don't mind
The source program is too "exposed"
http://arctrix.com/nas/python/standalone.html
Will you feel Updated: Sun, 09 APR 2000 18:39:54 -0600?
If you look at its VC source code, you won't think so. In fact, this is universally applied to the WIN system.
Law, whether it is 98, 2000 or XP. Maybe it can also be used on Linux -
I don't understand Linux, if I can do this, please tell me.
[Mentioned in the masterpiece of Gege (cloth tiger):]
: There is something else.
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Jython 2.1 on Java1.1.4 (Jit: NULL)
>>> Live = 'Live'; Print Live
Live
>>> Live = Live [:: - 1]; Print Live
Evil