V. Armando Sole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> thanks for that nice mailling-list ; and also pyqt . >> but i have a serious problem with pyqt. >> the problem is that i can't (or i don't know how to) publish my >> applications written using pyqt . >> as you know every pyqt application begins with from qt import * and qt >> itself imports sip and qscintilla . >> >> so if i give my .py application to some one who has only linux installed >> with python it won't work because he don't have pyqt installed >> >> i have tried cx-freeze in order to build a binary executable but it comes >> with a lot of errors . > > I use cx_freeze on windows and on linux and it is simply the easiest for > the end user. I distribute binaries build under SuSE 8.2 and they work on > any linux flavour around. The main source or error coming from your code is > the reading of (non python) files. You have to find out where your frozen > version is looking for them (just a couple of prints before each file load > should give you a hint about where it is looking for them). > > Some libraries will not be found and you will have to add them by hand. But > that you will see it from the reported errors. > > My advice is that you should not give up and keep trying with cx_freeze.
Also PyInstaller works under Linux. -- Giovanni Bajo _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde