Hi Dave,

Nico is right here. I used pip to pre-package modules for easier 
distribution. Not really a DLL but works. The only downside is that 
distributing the app can be really large.

On Friday, 14 June 2019 00:31:50 UTC+8, Dave S wrote:
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> On Monday, April 29, 2019 at 8:15:09 PM UTC-7, rāma wrote:
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>> Hi Nico,
>>
>> Thanks for your inputs.
>>
>> I've actually run windows py2.7 binary with modules within site-packages, 
>> and pip can be leveraged by setting your target folder like this: 
>>
>> pip install -t site-packages <package_name>
>>
>> for the benefit of other readers. It's just that pandas didn't quite work 
>> for me in py2.7 and ported my code to python 3.5+.
>>
>>>
>>>>  
> Hi, rāma --
>
> I'm interested in how you got pip installed with python as a DLL.  I want 
> to play around with Pillow.
>
> /dps
>
>

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