[Mark] > [Neil] > > I mean that Unix users are less likely to want a stand-alone > > executable > > instead of a Python script. Also, stand-alone executables > are usually > > intended for end users with little or no Python development skills. > > Almost all of those people are using windows. > > But isn't at least part of the Linux community hoping that > this will change, > and that Linux will become viable for such users? > Besides which, stand-alone executable delivery means freedom from dependencies on the installed Python, which for a long time was a complaint on Red Hat (and may well become one for various platforms when people start trying to deliver 2.3-specific functionality). IMHO It would be a mistake to overlook the Unix world in delivering this ability to a waiting world. regards -- Steve Holden http://www.holdenweb.com/ Python Web Programming http://pydish.holdenweb.com/pwp/
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