When i freeze a python app (simple - no strange sys calls) for x86 Linux, does
this stuff run well also on x86 FreeBSD?
Robert
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I haven't personally used freeze (Kubuntu doesn't seem to install it
with the python debs), but based on what I know of it, it makes make
files. I'm not a make expert, but if FreeBSD has GNU tools, freeze's
output _should_ be able to be compiled on FreeBSD.
On Dec 15, 5:52 am, robert [EMAIL
i80and wrote:
I haven't personally used freeze (Kubuntu doesn't seem to install it
with the python debs), but based on what I know of it, it makes make
files. I'm not a make expert, but if FreeBSD has GNU tools, freeze's
output _should_ be able to be compiled on FreeBSD.
Yet do the Linux
robert wrote:
i80and wrote:
I haven't personally used freeze (Kubuntu doesn't seem to install it
with the python debs), but based on what I know of it, it makes make
files. I'm not a make expert, but if FreeBSD has GNU tools, freeze's
output _should_ be able to be compiled on FreeBSD.
Yet
Robin Becker wrote:
robert wrote:
i80and wrote:
I haven't personally used freeze (Kubuntu doesn't seem to install it
with the python debs), but based on what I know of it, it makes make
files. I'm not a make expert, but if FreeBSD has GNU tools, freeze's
output _should_ be able to be