Larry Bates wrote:
Brian Vanderburg II wrote:
I've installed Python 2.5 on MSW and it works. I'm preparing it to run from a thumb drive so I can run applications by dropping them onto the python.exe or from command line/etc. It works but the size is quite large. I've compressed most of the executables with UPX even the dlls under site-packages, but is there a way I could compress the top-level 'lib' directory into a python.zip instead so save some space, and do I need the 'test' directory (which is about 10MB itself)?

Brian Vanderburg II


With thumb drives now being 2-4Gb what possible need would there be to worry about 10Mb? Remember by zipping things you are trading performance for size as well.

-Larry

My python 'portable' version is about 150 MB (wxPython, PyQT, and a few others), but I'm going to purchase one of those nice pocket hard drives with plenty of space :) I did remove the *.pyo files for the install for now and just let the scripts use the *.pyc, and most of the test suites which I assume are use only when building/testing the extensions so I probably won't need at runtime hopefully.

Brian Vanderburg II
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