[pypy-dev] pypy2exe
Paolo Basso
pa.basso at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 16:07:18 CET 2012
Thanks Armin for the clarification,
I hope a pypy2exe project will take place soon in the future then!
I guess that there is nor the possibility to compile pypy code into .so or
.dll libraries, right?
I mean, I know I'm probably going to say something which is not completely
in the spirit of an open source project but, no way to hide the code? This
would be (to me) a missing feature also in the OS/X and Linux context. Not
that I'm looking for a high level of encryption, even a .pyc file would
work quite well....
Cheers,
Paolo
2012/3/4 Armin Rigo <arigo at tunes.org>
> Hi Paolo,
>
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 09:57, Paolo Basso <pa.basso at gmail.com> wrote:
> > May be rpythonic (http://code.google.com/p/rpythonic/) useful?
>
> "rpythonic" is an unrelated project.
>
> > Is there or will be there something like a pypy2exe or already exists a
> step
> > by step guide I missed?
>
> No, there is no specific pypy2exe project right now. The issue is
> caused in part from the fact that we, the core developers, are not
> Windows people. PyPy works "as expected" on Linux and to some extent
> on OS/X in the sense that it is becoming more and more integrated in
> the normal distributions. The same is not true on Windows, where we
> only offer a .zip of the latest release. We need someone to seriously
> care about Windows and adapt py2exe or other tools.
>
>
> A bientôt,
>
> Armin.
>
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