On 4/7/2012 9:07 AM, Bill Felton wrote:
Thanks in advance for any insights!
My partner and I have developed an application primarily
> intended for internal use within our company. However, we face the
> need to expose the app to certain non-employees.
We would like to do so without exposing our source code.
To really do that, make it a web service, so the code only lives on your
server. That also takes care of
Our targets include users of Windows and Mac OS, but not UNIX.
You could also distribute .pyc files compiled from obfuscated .py files.
We are using Python 3.2 and tkinter. It appears, and limited testing
bears out, that py2app, and presumably py2exe, are not options given
lack of 3.x support. PyInstaller does not support the 64-bit version
we are using.
Any such thing will include the contents of .pyc files somehow, even if
harder to get at.
Does it make sense for us to try to use pyInstaller with a 32-bit
install of Python 3.2?
If you app runs within 2 GB, I would think yes.
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