Psyco ? Quoting Farai Aschwanden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I cant remember where I heard/read that. It was a speech about a > project that would allow to bind/compile Python code and the big > thing was to optimize it to make it faster running. With the > disadvantage to bind it on a OS after compiling it. Does anyone know > about such a proejct? > > Farai > > > > Am 12.12.2006 um 22:19 schrieb Brian Fisher: > > > On 12/12/06, Bob the Hamster wrote: > >> > You can easily make a tarball containing your .pyd files and not > >> your > >> > .py source code, and sell that to Linux users. > >> > > I always think of packaging a game as finding the dependencies and > > specific versions of components I tested with and distributing those > > along with the game content and code, and putting them in a package > > with a simple and obvious way to run. Basically making it as easy as > > possible to run it the way I intended and have it all just work... > > > > shipping a bunch of .pyc or .pyo and the appropriate .pyd and .so > > files in a tarball doesn't really do all that does it? I mean, isn't > > there still the challenge of knowing what files need to be included > > (and what shouldn't) in what structure? Also, how would you clearly > > define the entry point if all you ship is a tarball? can a tarball > > also have a "run" action or something like that? > > > > > > On 12/12/06, Marius Gedminas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I've heard that it is pretty easy to decompile them back into .py > >> files. > >> > > It's not any worse that it is with py2exe or py2app. I think the only > > real difference would be in the presentation & expectation - in the > > mac system for instance the app archive looks like a single object and > > can be run without digging into it (it's really the niftiest way to > > distribute) - but in the end all you need to do is open the archive > > get the files and decompile them, same thing on all platforms > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- Come and visit Web Prophets Website at http://www.webprophets.net.au