[Python-Dev] Re: buildin vs. shared modules
Paolo Invernizzi
paoloinvernizzi at dmsware.com
Fri Oct 17 07:03:00 EDT 2003
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Moore, Paul wrote: > Maybe only the DLLs which are necessary for Python to start should > be built in (eg, zlib for zipfile support, _sre seems impossible to > avoid, others I don't know - _winreg?) _winreg is only 36k and the most valuable use I think is that is used by distutils for searching VC compiler, but I think it can stay out... But I agree for zlib and _sre. With only the core DLL and a zip of necessary modules (os module stuff and so) you can start a minimal python and import whatever other zip of modules you need... Python DLL is actually 933k zlib is 61k and _sre is 57k.. so will be around 1050k... --- Paolo Invernizzi > > But as I said, I see no arguments which aren't weak, so why change? > Paul
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