I have only experience with Perl. There all used modules are included in the binary e.g. also Oracle db client to access a Oracle db.
Jeremy Cowles wrote: > The two problems with py2exe are that it only works with windows and > that it doesn't support the BOINC API. > > Did you find some way around these issues in your project? > > -- > Jeremy > > > On 7/14/09, yoyo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> you have to unzip it by your application on the client side. But why you >> do not make a exe from your python source, e.g. with >> http://www.py2exe.org/. I made it in a similar way already with perl and >> it was much easier than copy the whole perl installation to the client >> and keeping all libs in the right path so perl is working properly. >> yoyo >> >> Jeremy Cowles wrote: >> >>> I am trying to package the Python standard library with an application. >>> >>> I assume zipping it is the best way to go about this. So once zipped, does >>> BOINC provide a mechanism for unzipping files on the client side or is >>> this >>> something that has to be done by the app? >>> >>> -- >>> Jeremy >>> _______________________________________________ >>> boinc_dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev >>> To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and >>> (near bottom of page) enter your email address. >>> _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.
