Are you saying it is more than 5M after compression?
Use gzip, bzip2, zip (all on Linux) and nobody will complain.
Seems big for a simple program. It must be full of libraries, may be you can 
separate them.
Martin

---- Robert <birmingham_spi...@gmx.net> wrote: 
> Good idea, but it just resulted in the message "You may only upload 
> files smaller than 5120K" :(.   I could split the file up, but that 
> would contrary to my objective of making TTConv easier to use, so before 
> I do that I thought I would ask if anyone has a better idea than splitting.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Robert.
> 
> Donald H Locker wrote:
> > It looks like about 66MB is available in the kicad-users file region; that 
> > would seem like a pretty good place to me.
> > 
> > Donald.
> > ----- "Robert" <birmingham_spi...@gmx.net> wrote:
> > 
> >> Having experienced the joy of installing the correct Python bits and 
> >> pieces on my Windows PC in order to run TTConv I thought I would see
> >> if 
> >> I can compile the scripts into an executable.   I have just done that
> >>
> >> (using pyinstaller) and Stéphane (Stephrac74) has confirmed it runs OK
> >>
> >> on a PC that hasn't had Python installed on it.
> >>
> >> The result is a 7Mb zip file, and I thought it might be a good idea to
> >>
> >> place it on a suitable server for the benefit of others.   Any
> >> suggestions?
> >>
> >> The Python compiler claims also to be able to create Linux
> >> executables. 
> >>    Would that be useful (I don't know how much hassle it is to run the
> >>
> >> TTConv scripts on a Linux machine)?   If it's worth doing I'm prepared
> >>
> >> to take a closer look at it (all I've established so far is that 
> >> pyinstaller is not a cross-compiler).
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Robert.
> > 
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