python compiler??
Andreas Kupries
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Thu Nov 9 17:13:42 EST 2000
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Jean-Claude Wippler <jcw at equi4.com> writes: > In article <8u8t7v018mc at news1.newsguy.com>, "Alex Martelli" > <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote: >> "Maurice Ling" <htling at cyberway.com.sg> wrote in message >> news:3A07CCC0.52105127 at cyberway.com.sg... >>> Well, what I'm really interested in is, is there any python compiler >>> that can compile python codes into standalone executables? >> See http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/install1.html -- he offers tools >> to do that (which are *NOT* "python compilers") and points to a >> few alternatives (which might conceivably be seen as "compilers" >> in some sense -- at least, Python2C might be seen that way). >[...] >> Note that only in the Windows version does he build >> _truly_ totally self-contained executables -- "it's not >> culturally appropriate" (and is technically harder, it > There is more to it than that, though. Maybe one day, Python will > add a little callback layer ("stubs") like Tcl does, then one could > go further as this recent Tcl-specific announcement by yours truly > illustrates: > http://www.deja.com/%5BST_rn=ps%5D/getdoc.xp?AN=689526692&fmt=text See also http://www.lokigames.com/~megastep/makeself/ for self-extracting executables made from a shell script using basic unix tools and an attached (see below) gzipped tar archive. +-------------------------+------------------+ | extracting shell script | tar.gz (payload) | +-------------------------+------------------+ -- Sincerely, Andreas Kupries <a.kupries at westend.com> <http://www.purl.org/NET/akupries/> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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