On 15 February 2015 at 16:21, Thomas Wouters <thomas at python.org> wrote: > It might be nice to consider those use-cases in pyzapp as well, especially > once the glibc feature is released. It requires some fairly big changes to > zipimport (I ended up rewriting the whole thing) but we can easily > opensource the code, if there's any interest at all. I'd be happy to discuss > this in more detail at PyCon, at which time we should be deploying code > internally using all of this. Those cases sound more like things to consider for Python's "executable zip" support. The zipapp module is purely concerned with taking a bunch of stuff and making a zipfile-with-shebang "python-executable zipfile" out of it. Of course if Python needed certain files to be aligned a particular way in order to execute the zipfile, that *would* be something that zipapp should take into account. But I'd say let's wait till zipfile execution needs the feature before adding it to zipapp. Paul
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