I have myself used the single executable solution for years, Which
means my startup code has probably acquired too much of historical
cruft... but anyways it certainly does work.
One thing I noticed in Mark's code: Is there a reason to 'require
("wx")' if the wx is initialized in C++ code? I am just this could
lead to some kind of double initialization? (I don't use require wx in
my scripts)
Eero
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