Glyph - Shipping Software To Users With Python - PyCon 2016
Speaker: Glyph
Python is a versatile language, available on a wide variety of platforms. However, when it comes to shipping code to users on those platforms, Python violates Zen Rule 13: “There should be one-and preferably only one-obvious way to do it.”: there are a lot of ways to do it, and many of them are far from obvious. In this talk I'll show you how to build Python code into something a user can use.
Slides can be found at: speakerdeck.com/pycon2016 and github.com/PyCon/2016-slides
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Amen! Great talk. Definitely think this is a part of Python that could improve, but wheels are a step in the right direction.
I really liked the talk. There's a cool approach to all of this, a lot like the py2anything described in the outro, which is the Buildozer tool that we use at Kivy. The idea is to make an easy to use frontend to all platform-specific packaging tools. It's a WIP, but definitely a step in the right direction. Stay tuned :-)
I. Loved. This. Talk. So. Much!
A year ago I spent a day trying to make pyinstaller build a PyQt application for Windows from my GNU/Linux system. It did not work. Did the situation change?
@xoviat
7 жыл бұрын
PyInstaller now supports PyQt5.
200MiB of downloads to get anything compiled on Debian/Ubuntu... Gentoo: batteries included.
Maybe beeware can solve these problems in the future