2010/1/12 Eike Welk <eike.w...@gmx.net> > > Hello Григор! > > On Monday January 11 2010 16:55:49 Григор wrote: > > Hi. Can I make exe file from python script. With cxfreeze on Windows no > > have problem. But how make exe on ubuntu. > > > > On Linux programs are distributed as so called packages. A program called the > package manager opens these packages and installs the programs. Ubuntu uses > the Debian package format. These packages have the extension ".deb". > > 1. Creating DEBs. > This website seems to give a good overview (I have Suse which uses RPM > packages, so I have no real knowledge about it.): > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PythonRecipes/DebianPackage > > An especially interesting tool seems to be this one. It creates DEBs from > Python sources with a "setup.py" script, the next alternative which I'll > describe: > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/stdeb/ > > > 2. Distributing sources > An other alternative is distributing the sources with a "setup.py" script. > Pythons distutils library then installs the program in the right place. > Distutils can also create RPMs (which are the packages for Redhat, Suse and > Mandriva). Creating a "setup.py" script is described here (unfortunately quite > confusing): > http://docs.python.org/distutils/index.html#distutils-index > > The user would then extract the files from the archive, cd into the extracted > directory and run "python setup.py install". > > Small overview of frequently used commands of the "setup.py" script. The > command line generally is: > python setup.py <command> [--dry-run] > > Some commands are: > sdist : create source distribution. (*.tar.gz or *.zip) > bdist_wininst : create Windows executable installer (binary > distribution). (*.exe) > bdist_rpm : create binary RPM distribution (*.rpm) > install : install the software > --dry-run : test the operation without doing anything > > also useful: > python setup.py --help > python setup.py --help-commands > > > 3. Run the Windows EXE on Linux. > Wine is a set of compatibility libraries, that allow the execution of Windows > programs on Linux. However Wine is very big and it often doesn't work very > well, but it might be worth a try. Steps are: > - Start the package manager. > - Find Wine in the gigantic list of available packages. > - Select Wine and click on the "Install" button. > - Click the EXE file to run it. > > > > Eike. > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - tu...@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
At home I use Ubuntu. I know how install programs. If I make program for Linux. Linux users look in README file and I can write there what you need. But if useing GTK+ you can not start this program in the Windows. You must be install additional modules and Python. However. Thanks for answers -- Криле имат само тия, дето дето сърцето им иска да лети ! _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor