>> The other thing we can do is finish the portable backend for psyco >> and make it a standard module. Then Python won't be slow, it will be >> compiled, and py2exe will be able to make a single-file executable. Armin> You probably mean that Psyco can dynamically compile Python Armin> bytecodes even if they have been hidden into an .exe file by Armin> py2exe. I didn't read it that way. My impression was that py2exe be modified to include and enable psyco if it's available when building an .exe. You would, in theory, get a single file distribution as well as dynamic compilation. Skip
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