Am 14.09.15 um 08:58 schrieb Kristian Rink:
Folks;

coming from a server-sided Java background, I'm recently exploring
frameworks such as cherrypy or webpy for building RESTful services,
which is quite a breeze and a pretty pleasant experience; however one
thing so far bugs me: Using Java tooling and libraries such as
DropWizard, it is pretty straightforward to build an "all-inclusive"
application containing (a) all code of my own, (b) all required
dependencies, (c) all other resources and, if required, even (d) a
Java virtual machine in one large .zip file which can easily be
copied to a clean Linux VM, unzipped and started there.

Are there ways of doing so using Python, too? I'd like to set up a
project structure / working environment that includes all Python 3rd
party libraries, my own code and maybe even a "standard" Python
runtime for 64bit Linux systems (to not depend too much on what
version a certain Linux distribution actually ships) and focus on
doing deployment to various machines at best by simply copying these
packages around.

Any pointers, ideas, inspirations on that greatly appreciated - even
in total different ways if what I am about to do is completely off
anyone would do it in a Python environment. ;)

Look at pyinstaller. It creates monsters (i.e. really huge single file
or single directory builds), but it works for my projects.

        Christian

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