On 04/03/2013 19:46, Han Chuang wrote:
I'm trying to plan for one of my projects, and I'm considering using
pyramid as a base. But while I was fiddling with it, I realized it
wasn't really cross-platform.

Care to provide some evidence/background for your sweeping generalisations?

Is there any way to use pyramid/pylons without installing it?

What do you mean by "installing"?

I would
like to unpackage it and use it as an import, allowing me to move my
project as a folder to many different computers with different OSes and
performing normally.

It's more usual to have a requirements.txt or buildout.cfg and install separately on each machine you need it.

cheers,

Chris

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