Thanks all of you guys, I found that python newsgroup is of wealthy knowledge:
> If you would like to obfuscate your code (disguise it) without an > executable you can try pyobfuscate as well. > > Harlin Seritt > Yes, I want more options. Since the python doc mentioned py2exe only, and it is difficult to understand how it work.(may be you guys know C and make file, but I am still foolish here...) > It is generally not very easy or straight-forward. > For now, you can use pyfreeze to snap the application..... > If your application does not use any C modules, you can try to use > Jython instead. > > Cheers > Maurice If using Jython to complie, is the end-user need JRE instead of Python installed, or need both of them? > I don't know the exact details, but try using the compiled Python > scripts (bytecode). I believe they are semi-optimized and platform > independent. They are the .pyc and .pyo files generated when the script > is run. > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is that means a .py convert to .pyc or .pyo, without the need of "make file" as using py2exe? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list