Hi,
First off, let me say I'm very happy with cx_freeze. Although the
documentation could be better, I like the way it works. On top of that It's
the only freezer that works on py3k.
I want to distribute an application written in python 3.1 that uses the
PyQt4 widget toolkit. I'd like to make the app available to as many people
as possible (in binary form). I've gotten it to freeze on both windows and
linux (I don't own a mac). In my experience the windows-frozen apps always
work on windows machines, but I've no clue how well this works in Linux.
Will the binaries work on *any* Linux distribution? Or only on Debian
derived Linuxes (I'm running Linux Mint myself)?
Furthermore, will the application work out of the box for users running
Gnome, KDE, etc. ? Or would they need to install some KDE or QT packages?
Thanks in advance,
Almar
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