Distributing python apps
kyosohma at gmail.com
kyosohma at gmail.com
Mon Jul 9 16:03:49 EDT 2007
More information about the Python-list mailing list
Mon Jul 9 16:03:49 EDT 2007
- Previous message (by thread): Distributing python apps
- Next message (by thread): Distributing python apps
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
On Jul 9, 2:59 pm, Robert Dailey <rcdai... at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm creating a set of command-line tools using Python. These tools > manage resources for a game I'm working on. However, many people that > will be using these tools will not want to install Python on their > machines. This would be a very tedious process (for first time users > of my tools). > > Ideally, I would like for someone to be able to use my tools without > having to install Python. For example, if I could put python.exe in a > hidden folder somewhere in my tools directory, and make a batch file > that they run to start the tool, python could be executed from a > relative path in my tools directory. Is this possible? What is an > ideal way of distributing python apps? I would prefer a transparent > and user-friendly approach. > > Thanks for any tips. The typical approach is using py2exe: http://www.py2exe.org/ I use it in conjunction with Inno Setup. http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php GUI2Exe is a GUI interface to py2exe: http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/eng/GUI2Exe.html Mike
- Previous message (by thread): Distributing python apps
- Next message (by thread): Distributing python apps
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
More information about the Python-list mailing list