On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 00:08:21 +0100, Mike Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a comment Guido made on a recent bug report for the 'freeze'
> utility, he stated:
>
> "I think nobody really cares about freeze any more -- it isn't
> maintained."
>
> That being the case, what is the preferred/best rep
>>> That being the case, what is the preferred/best replacement for freeze
>>> on a *nix platform?
>>
>> I don't think that there is one, or that there should be one.
>>
>
> So haven't I understood what freeze does? Isn't pyinstaller just that?
No. First, it works on Windows, Linux and Irix only,
* Wildemar Wildenburger (Sat, 02 Feb 2008 01:39:05 +0100)
> Mike Kent wrote:
> > That being the case, what is the preferred/best replacement for
> > freeze on a *nix platform?
>
> Don't know about best or preferred, but pyinstaller seems to do
> that. http://pyinstaller.python-hosting.com>
Doesn'
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> That being the case, what is the preferred/best replacement for freeze
>> on a *nix platform?
>
> I don't think that there is one, or that there should be one.
>
So haven't I understood what freeze does? Isn't pyinstaller just that?
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> "I think nobody really cares about freeze any more -- it isn't
> maintained."
>
> That being the case, what is the preferred/best replacement for freeze
> on a *nix platform?
I don't think that there is one, or that there should be one.
If you care about the feature (i.e. provide a single exec
Mike Kent wrote:
> That being the case, what is the preferred/best replacement for freeze
> on a *nix platform?
Don't know about best or preferred, but pyinstaller seems to do that.
http://pyinstaller.python-hosting.com>
good luck
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On Feb 1, 3:08 pm, Mike Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a comment Guido made on a recent bug report for the 'freeze'
> utility, he stated:
>
> "I think nobody really cares about freeze any more -- it isn't
> maintained."
>
> That being the case, what is the preferred/best replacement for freez
In a comment Guido made on a recent bug report for the 'freeze'
utility, he stated:
"I think nobody really cares about freeze any more -- it isn't
maintained."
That being the case, what is the preferred/best replacement for freeze
on a *nix platform? I'm looking for something that, like freeze,