On 9 July 2013 05:46, CM <[email protected]> wrote:
*I said*:
>> There are projects that "bundle" the CPython interpreter with your
>> project, but this makes those files really big.
>
> Maybe 5-20 MB. That's a lot bigger than a few hundred K, but it's not that
> important to keep size down, really.
Fair enough. It's not something I'd EMail to a friend, though.
*Chris Angelico said*:
>> Target the three most popular desktop platforms all at once, no
>> Linux/Windows/Mac OS versioning.
>
> Ehhh... There are differences, in, e.g., wxPython between the three
> platforms, and you can either do different versions or, more aptly, just fix
> these differences in your code with conditional statements ("if this is Win,
> do this, else do that").
I agree with Chris -- it doesn't take much to make a package
(depending on what you're doing) work on both Windows and Linux. It
takes a hell of a lot to make a .exe file work on both.
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