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python: how to get an executable archive?

Hi all,

I'm starting to approch python: I find it a powerful language,
but, I'd like to get, ad result of my program, something
containing every python lib necessary to run (on linux systems):

i.e.: my application should be bounbled with the python
interpreter and the needed python modules: the
result should run on linux systems.

Is there something like thin in linux world?

thanks
giammy

Dec 7 '05 #1
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"giangiammy" wrote:
I'm starting to approch python: I find it a powerful language,
but, I'd like to get, ad result of my program, something
containing every python lib necessary to run (on linux systems):

i.e.: my application should be bounbled with the python
interpreter and the needed python modules: the
result should run on linux systems.

Is there something like thin in linux world?


there are plenty of bundling tools available for python. for pointers
to some of them, see

http://effbot.org/zone/python-compile.htm

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Dec 7 '05 #2

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