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Hi all,
I uploaded bbfreeze 0.96.3 to python's cheeseshop.
bbfreeze creates standalone executables from python scripts (similar
to py2exe).
bbfreeze works on windows and unix-like operating systems (no OS X
unfortunately).
bbfreeze is able to freeze multiple scripts, handle egg files and
track binary dependencies.
This release fixes an issue with some packages wrongly being
recognized as
"development eggs".
More information can be found in the package index:
http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/ bbfreeze/
The development repository (mercurial) can be found here:
http://systemexit.de/repo/bbfreeze
I've also setup a google group for discussion:
It's homepage is http://groups.google.com/group/bbfreeze-users.
You can subscribe by sending email to bbfreeze-users-
(e-mail address removed)
or ask questions by sending email to (e-mail address removed)
Regards,
- Ralf
I uploaded bbfreeze 0.96.3 to python's cheeseshop.
bbfreeze creates standalone executables from python scripts (similar
to py2exe).
bbfreeze works on windows and unix-like operating systems (no OS X
unfortunately).
bbfreeze is able to freeze multiple scripts, handle egg files and
track binary dependencies.
This release fixes an issue with some packages wrongly being
recognized as
"development eggs".
More information can be found in the package index:
http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/ bbfreeze/
The development repository (mercurial) can be found here:
http://systemexit.de/repo/bbfreeze
I've also setup a google group for discussion:
It's homepage is http://groups.google.com/group/bbfreeze-users.
You can subscribe by sending email to bbfreeze-users-
(e-mail address removed)
or ask questions by sending email to (e-mail address removed)
Regards,
- Ralf