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how can I transform my own python source codes (*.py) to *.exe-files under
windows 98? I want to use my python programs without the python command
line!
Sebastian Radestock

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  • Gerhard Häring at May 28, 2001 at 9:42 pm

    On Mon, 28 May 2001 23:03:21 +0200, Sebastian Radestock wrote:
    Hello Newsgroup,
    how can I transform my own python source codes (*.py) to *.exe-files under
    windows 98? I want to use my python programs without the python command
    line!
    See my response in the thread "Packaging Python". It's one thread above in my
    newsreader. Btw. this is a Frequently Asked Question (probably one of the most
    frequently asked). Can anybody add this to the FAQ, if it isn't there already?

    Gerhard
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    reduce(lambda x,y:x+y,map(lambda x:chr(ord(x)^42),tuple('zS^BED\nX_FOY\x0b')))
  • Alex Martelli at May 29, 2001 at 7:11 am
    "Gerhard H?ring" <gerhard.nospam at bigfoot.de> wrote in message
    news:slrn9h5m04.17p.gerhard.nospam at lilith.hqd-internal...
    On Mon, 28 May 2001 23:03:21 +0200, Sebastian Radestock wrote:
    Hello Newsgroup,
    how can I transform my own python source codes (*.py) to *.exe-files
    under
    windows 98? I want to use my python programs without the python command
    line!
    See my response in the thread "Packaging Python". It's one thread above in my
    newsreader. Btw. this is a Frequently Asked Question (probably one of the most
    frequently asked). Can anybody add this to the FAQ, if it isn't there
    already?

    It IS there (4.28), albeit with an old (still-working, but not the
    latest version) link to McMillan's installer. Like (in my experience)
    all frequently-asked questions (on EVERY Usenet group, btw), it doesn't
    stop being asked frequently just because the answer is right there and
    reasonably easy to find at http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html. In
    some groups the standard response to FAQ's is a rudely-worded "go
    read the FAQ, you $^%*!" -- it STILL makes no difference: people don't
    read FAQ documents, and keep frequently-asking the same old questions
    over and over again anyway. Oh well -- that's Usenet News.


    Alex
  • Andy Elvey at May 28, 2001 at 10:46 pm
    The "py2exe" utility should do what you're after ...... :-)

    http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/py2exe/


    Sebastian Radestock <sebastian.radestock at web.de> wrote in message
    news:9euec2$ecm$05$1 at news.t-online.com...
    Hello Newsgroup,
    how can I transform my own python source codes (*.py) to *.exe-files under
    windows 98? I want to use my python programs without the python command
    line!
    Sebastian Radestock

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