Hi,

The base executables bundle their own interpreter.

I look forward to the patches. I have a Mac Mini to test with myself
but lack the knowledge to know how to proceed in the "right" way so
that other Mac users will understand -- so your efforts are
appreciated. Thanks.

Anthony

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Daniel Griffin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am working on using cx_freeze to bundle a fairly complex python app for
> OSX and Linux. Do these executables rely on the installed python or do they
> bundle their own interpreter? I have have gotten cx_freeze to work on OSX
> and will be submitting patches when I verify my fixes for it and figure out
> how to prevent it from looking for python in /lib/python2.6.
> Thanks,
> Dan
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