Terry Reedy wrote:
cool-RR wrote:
Hello python-dev!
I'm a Python programmer, but this is the first time I'm posting on
python-dev, and I am not familiar at all with how the Python
implementation works -- so this post may be way off.
I've recently released a Python application, PythonTurtle
<http://pythonturtle.com>, which is packaged using py2exe and
InnoSetup. Due to the fact that my program needs to give the user a
full Python shell, I've made py2exe package the entire Python
standard library with my application.
I really think you you just make you app sit on top of a standard
Python installation. The current Windows installers work well. Just
decide which versions you are willing to support. The usually reasons
for bundling, to control the versions of multiple 3rd-party libraries,
do not seen to apply.
Actually on Windows a very common reason for bundling with py2exe is to
not be dependent (or require) an installed version of Python. For a
standalone teaching tool this seems reasonable.
Michael
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