Sort of. It depends on what versions of Windows you care about. The
older ones don't ship with the version of the runtime that Python 2.4
is built against. It's just a dll that you need to get in their hands,
but you'll need to read the license to see if you're allowed to
redistribute it or not.
In any case, win32 licensing is totally off-topic for here.
-bob
On Apr 28, 2005, at 10:35 PM, Charles Hartman wrote:
I don't know about that. If I'm building an Open Source app for Mac
and Windows (py2app and py2exe standalones), using Python 2.4.1, is
there a problem?
Charles Hartman
On Apr 28, 2005, at 10:04 PM, Roger Binns wrote:
Whichever one ships with new Macs (presumably 2.3.5).
Since I use the same Python version on all platforms, I'll be
sticking with 2.3 for a while. The biggest issue is the
legal mess with redistributing a Microsoft DLL with Python 2.4
on Windows.
If that wasn't an issue, I'd be seriously considering 2.4 in
the next month or two :-)
Roger
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