Source code in a tar ball, with a setup.py, and a ./configure make.
You can make binaries too... but source is preferred. On 5/7/07, Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree with Brian. Slightly related to this topic: I've had good success with py2app and py2exe for OS X and Windows, respectively--is there a comparable python packaging system that works for a good portion of Linux distributions? (I'm NOT talking about rpm's, ebuilds, etc.) ~ Nathan
