Am 05.03.15 um 18:31 schrieb Mehdi: > Hi > I know there are tools like cx_freeze or nuitka for making a linux standalone > python app. but i couldn't find a good tutorial about how to making a > portable gui-enabled python3 app in linux. by gui-enabled i mean application > which use any gui libs like pygobject, qt or wx. > I know most of linux distros have python installed(usually version 2) and a > package manager to install packages with their dependencies(rpm or deb). but > i'm thinking of really portable app with all dependencies included to run > easily almost on every linux OSs with no trouble even for new or less > experienced linux users. > So again how can i make a portable python3 + gui(pygobject, qt, wx) for linux? > I found some helpful guide for windows, but what about linux? > > Thanks. > Use pyinstaller. It creates a "portable app", i.e. either single file or directory which can be run on (nearly) any system. However the resulting files can be awfully big. I use it with a relatively small program that depends on numpy/matplolib, and that pulls in ~100 MB worth of libraries.
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