On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 8:56 AM, Christopher Barker <chris.bar...@noaa.gov>wrote:
> On 1/19/11 9:11 PM, Charles Hartman wrote: > >> Do I need/want to use py2app to distribute my app(s)? >> Never happens. >> > > But this is where Bill J's use-case departs drastically from those of >> many users, perhaps most, and certainly the majority of those who need >> any help. >> > > I'm not sure about majority -- who knows, really? > If I want to share my work with other users, and that work is not itself a library, then as I see it I have two options: distribute either as a collection of Python modules and any resource files, or as a packaged app. The former is just about strictly worse than the latter from a usability standpoint: the user has to install Python and any libraries I depend on themselves, and then they have to invoke Python on my main module to use my code (or else I have to use a shebang line that assumes they've installed Python in a particular place), which in turn may well require using the command line. In short, if you are coding for other people who are not themselves programmers and who use OSX, then you want py2app. -Chris
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