On sab, 2009-02-07 at 13:09 +0100, Frédéric wrote: > On samedi 07 février 2009, Giovanni Bajo wrote: > > > > Does it mean you can package a Windows .exe from a linux system? > > > > Yes, PyInstaller SVN trunk can do that as well. It's undocumented at the > > moment, but it mostly works. To make it work, you need to share a Python > > Windows installation and of course all required 3rd party libraries. > > Very impressive! > > > Usually, you fire up a VM with Windows, install Python, PyQt and > > whatever you need; make sure your application works within the VM with > > Windows; then share the disk, go back to Linux, and launch PyInstaller > > in cross-compilation mode, and point it to the mount point which maps to > > "c:\python25". > > Is it possible, once the Windows installation of PyQt and so is done, to > move all files to the linux filesystem, and do all things there? My idea > is to avoid having a VM running (I use VirtualBox, which takes a lot of > resources)...
Possibly, but I haven't tested it personally. You're welcome to experiment and report your successes or failures on PyInstaller's mailing list (or anywhere you like to post). > What files do I need? Only the c:\python25 dir and its content? I think so. -- Giovanni Bajo Develer S.r.l. http://www.develer.com _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
