equivalent of py2exe in other os

Benjamin Kaplan benjamin.kaplan at case.edu
Tue Oct 7 10:43:09 EDT 2008


I believe that all (or nearly all) Unix variants come with Python
preinstalled. Ubuntu, at least, has a lot of system programs written in
Python. Even Mac OS X requires Python.

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Astan Chee <stanc at al.com.au> wrote:

>  Hi,
> Thanks for the replies. I forgot to add that I am developing my python
> scripts in windows, but would like to make executables/binaries for win,
> linux and osx without the os themselves.
> Does this make sense? Also, it seems that freeze requires some sort of
> python installed on the linux box, what I'm looking for is a stand-alone
> binary/executable.
> Thanks again for the suggestions
> Astan
>
>
> Lars Stavholm wrote:
>
> Almar Klein wrote:
>
>
>  Hi,
> I was going to say "try google", but it seems quite hard to find indeed.
> Use "freeze" for linux and "py2app" for osx.
>
>
>  http://python.net/crew/atuining/cx_Freeze
> /L
>
>
>
>  I know of a program called gui2exe which is a gui which uses the three
> to compile executables of your os of choise (but I think only py2exe was
> implemented thus far).
>
> Almar
>
> 2008/10/7 Astan Chee <stanc at al.com.au <mailto:stanc at al.com.au> <stanc at al.com.au>>
>
>     Hi,
>     I was just wondering if there is a equivalent of py2exe on linux
>     (centOS) and mac (OS X). I have a python script that uses wx and I
>     dont want to install wx on linux/mac machines. What are my choices?
>     Thanks
>     Astan
>
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