Need Windows user / developer to help with Pynguin

Mark Hammond skippy.hammond at gmail.com
Sun Oct 30 07:03:08 EDT 2011


On 30/10/2011 1:43 AM, Lee Harr wrote:
>> For Windows users who want to just run Pyguin (not modify or tinker
>> with the source code), it would be best to bundle Pynguin up with
>> Py2exe
>
> I considered that, but I agree that licensing issues would make it
> problematic.

What licensing issues concern you?  The py2exe license shouldn't be a 
problem and py2exe or something like it is good advice.

Mark



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