Ramza Brown wrote: > This is kind of funny, I posted earlier about a small, light python > distro. The thing is, I did it in an hour or so, but amazingly, I got > responses from everywhere asking for support on how to do this. To be > honest, I don't have the time to investigate it more. My point, there > seems to be a lot of interest for a lightweight python app, but no real > resources on how to do it? > > The goal, build python(mainly for win32) so that the ENTIRE install is > maybe less than 5MBs and includes possibly a GUI library, possibly > TwistedMatrix, possibly install from just unzipping an archive like > applications such as Eclipse. > > So, my question, has anybody done this similar to what I did? I can > show you how I did it, but it was so quick, I didnt really think about > what libraries I included. > > There are mini linuxes out there, I suggest mini pythons. > > Why? For example, I don't need an XML-RPC library, or zip library, or > the other libraries. > > http://newspiritcompany.com/blog/article/167/python-lightweight-at-2mb-for-win32 > > >
Or, maybe this is so easy, it doesnt deserve even mentioning. I found it difficult and I still haven't tested it fully. -- Ramza from Atlanta http://www.newspiritcompany.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list