> Actually, I've just remembered, it's already in PEP 441, > which hasn't been approved but which goes further and > includes a stdlib tool to create pyz files. I'm not sure > if that changes things at all... Actually, I developed the pyzzer tool (which Paul may remember - he made some helpful suggestions to improve it) which does a similar job to PEP 441's pyzaa and provides improved Windows support (some of which might be supplanted by py.exe support for .pyz/.pyzw, but I have cases where I can't rely on py.exe being present). Regards, Vinay Sajip
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