cx_freeze creates unix binaries - http://python.net/crew/atuining/cx_Freeze/
inno setup can be used for doing windows installs. -
http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php
I'm pretty sure you can use Installer
(/Applications/Utilities/Installer) on OS X for mac bundles.
You can create tarballs or .deb files from the cx_freeze binaries for *nix.
Angel Leon wrote:
Hi There,
I've sucessfully managed to package my PyQt4 application with the
help of py2exe for windows and py2app for macosx.
I'd like to create something similar for linux, if possible a .deb to
be able to distribute for Ubuntu and Debian (and from there I can use
alien for RPM, or create my own Tar).
What's usually the mechanism for deployment of your PyQt4 apps, do
you just use the python setup tools and have the users do:
python setup.py install
or is it pretty easy to find all the binary dependencies and put em in
one place for easy distribution?
Angel
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