JAR equivalent in Gordon McMillan's Installer
Thomas Heller
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Fri Feb 15 12:03:13 EST 2002
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"Paul Moore" <paul.moore at atosorigin.com> wrote in message news:2upn6uoqotqejiji69bg8kebfacdu9oamb at 4ax.com... > One nice feature of Java (sorry!) is the ability to ship an application > as a single JAR file - containing all code, resources, etc, etc. Is > there any equivalent feature available in Python? The obvious place > where it would be is in Gordon McMillan's Installer package, with its > Python Archive format, but I don't think (from looking at the docs) that > does quite what I'm after. > > I have no requirement to include a Python interpreter, or C extensions, > in the archive. The code is all pure Python. But, I do want to be able > to include support files (text files, image files for use in wxPython > toolbars, graphics for display on screen, sound files, etc etc) which > can be picked up from the same archive. > > I'm looking for something which works a bit like Java's > ClassLoader.getResourceAsStream() (along with the necessary stuff to > allow the stream to then be *used* as an icon/image/whatever). > > It seems like the sort of thing which should be possible with Python, > but I can't find it. Did I miss something? Have you looked into /F's squeeze? Should exactly do what you want, from the description... Thomas
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