*Newbie Question* --> Is it viable to distribute Python apps over the Internet?
John J. Lee
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Tue Apr 22 16:36:17 EDT 2003
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Jp Calderone <exarkun at intarweb.us> writes: > On Mon, Apr 21, 2003 at 08:49:30PM +0000, Dennis Reinhardt wrote: > > > > On Windows, which is where Visual Basic runs after all, a complete Python > > hello world is 459 KB. 3-4 MB is *not* required. See the online builder > > for constructing Python hello-world class executables at > > http://www.dair.com/autorun/arpyexe.cgi [...] > > The python DLL is bundled as are all required PY files in both of the > > executables above. > > Is the app that generates these available (commercially or for free)? Probably py2exe or McMillan Installer, I imagine. Both know about dependencies, so you don't end up with the whole Python distribution in your .exe. John
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