py2exe question
J. Baute
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Thu Mar 25 03:11:49 EST 2004
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How about only releasing the compiled python code (.pyc) for the scripts you don't want to see changed, and the full code for that one script you want to allow people to change? (I don't know how easily pyc code can be reverse engineered, so this might not be as "secure" as it sounds) "Guy Robinson" <guy at NOSPAM.r-e-d.co.nz> wrote in message news:c3tce0$4fn$1 at lust.ihug.co.nz... > I want to package a program (using py2exe) that utilises a number of > python scripts so that people can't see or change the source code. But > there is one python script containing some functions I do want the user > to be able to change. Then when they run the program again these > functions are available to the main program. Is this possible? How could > I do it? > > Guy
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