Skip Montanaro <skip at pobox.com> writes: > >> Have you tested freeze after this? I'm not sure that receiving > >> extension module files won't confuse it. > > Thomas> From what I remember, freeze has never 'worked' for me on > Thomas> windows - maybe I didn't try hard enough. > > Maybe freeze should be deprecated in 2.4. There are other third-party > packages (Gordon McMillan's installer and Thomas's py2exe) which do a better > job anyway. Does either one use freeze under the covers? Not that I know of (although I'm not sure how installer does it under *nix). But freeze has two advantages (from reading the sources): - it should be able to work everwhere were a C compiler is available - it is able to create true, single file executables. Thomas
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