You might be able to use al.exe to link them together - but otherwise no.  Is 
the problem having both Main.dll + Main.exe (which we could presumably fix)?  
Or is it just the large number of assemblies overall?

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Prabhu Mohan
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 6:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IronPython] Generating executables out of IronPython script

Hi,

I have been using IronPython 2.0.2 to develop a Microsoft SharePoint 
application. I use IronPython studio (Integrated with Visual Studio 2008). When 
I build the project, I get an executable along with IronPython.dll and 
IronMath.dll which I need to redistribute with the executable. But when I try 
to create an executable using PYC I get an executable along with a dll (say 
Main.dll with Main.exe). In this case, I need to redistribute Main.dll, 
IronPython.dll, IronMath.dll, IronPython.Modules.dll, 
Microsoft.Scripting.Core.dll, Microsoft.Scripting.dll etc., So I need to know 
if it is possible to get the same way as IronPython studio provides without 
using the studio (using command line or any other tool)

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Kind Regards,
Prabhu
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