Why There Is No Python Compressed Archive or Binaries ?
Sina Mobasheri
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Mon Jan 17 14:07:56 EST 2022
It's cool project definitely something that I'm personally interested about, but I talking about compressed archive of cpython that we can simply unzipped and starting developing an app, not running an app that already developed... 😀
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From: Calvin Spealman <cspealma at redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 10:19:13 PM
To: Sina Mobasheri <sinamobasheri at outlook.com>
Cc: python-list at python.org <python-list at python.org>
Subject: Re: Why There Is No Python Compressed Archive or Binaries ?
I maintain a small project that provides this, a drop-in Python runtime you can ship without installation called Feet. Get it? It makes Python run.
https://github.com/ironfroggy/feet
On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 11:16 AM Sina Mobasheri <sinamobasheri at outlook.com<mailto:sinamobasheri at outlook.com>> wrote:
Java offers download JDK as Compressed Archive<https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/#jdk17-linux> or NodeJS offers download Node as Binaries<https://nodejs.org/en/download/current/> both give us a compressed file for Linux and windows that we can just unzipped it and put in a custom directory and set some environment variables and start working
I'm aware that Python also have something called Embedded Zip<https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.1/python-3.10.1-embed-amd64.zip> for Windows and nothing like that for Linux as far as I know, and I think this Embedded Zip is not something that user wants to work with that directly it's for embedding in a C++ application, so it's not the same as options that Java and NodeJS offers
My question is why Python hasn't option for downloading as Compressed Archive ?
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