I am in the early phases of developing a product based on Python and will need to provide a binary distribution for customers who do not already have Python installed. Of course, the distribution should be installable anywhere in the filesystem. Is there any easy way (thinking here of an existing utility or install script) to package my Python binaries so that they can be installed in an arbitrary location in the filesystem? For various reasons (see my previous post regarding the need to use the same compiler to build Python and its extensions), I don't believe I will be able to use any of the prepackaged binary distributions (ActiveState, etc.) and will have to roll my own. Any assistance greatly appreciated, John Copella
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