On 28 November 2000, Andrew Kuchling said: > On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 06:01:38PM -0500, Guido van Rossum wrote: > >- Always shared libs. What about Unixish systems that don't have > > shared libs? What if you just want something to be hardcoded as > > statically linked, e.g. for security reasons? (On the other hand > > Beats me. I'm not even sure if the Distutils offers a way to compile > a static Python binary. (GPW: well, does it?) It's in the CCompiler interface, but hasn't been exposed to the outside world. (IOW, it's mainly a question of desiging the right setup script/command line interface: the implementation should be fairly straightforward, assuming the existing CCompiler classes do the right thing for generating binary executables.) Greg
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