My dear Illustrious leaders and senior List Maintainers of Debian Users ML,
I want to have other users run my python script on their computers, that don't have python installer, as a standalone binary/executable. I searched the debian-user ML with the string, "standalone python binary executable" but wasn't able to find a suitable solution. Debian repository doesn't appear to have a package called `pyinstaller` to make a standalone executable file to be run on Linux or doze systems that do not have python installed. I found that python3-pip could be used to download pyinstaller. But I am diffident of a separate python installer program `pip` of which I know nothing, unlike apt and debian repository which are a very robust framework. The version of python installed in my system is Python 3.9.2 (default, Feb 28 2021, 17:03:44) [GCC 10.2.1 20210110] on linux Please reconsider before advising me to update `python3` to its latest version which would mean updating my Debian to the latest stable repository. I will definitely upgrade Debian in future, but not able to, presently. Eager for your advice. With best wishes, Rajib B Etc.