Yes, that might work, but it gets into other issues that I would rather avoid. I hope I mentioned in my original msg that this is a Windows envirnoment.

I don't know much about dsutils, but it might work for these situations. Just enough to mention it seems like it package an environment.

An easy way out might be to ask him to uninstall Python and any modules like numpy. I'm not even sure how to do that. I don't think there's an uninstaller for all the Python stuff, so it's probably a matter of simply uninstalling Py 2.5 via MS control panel, and then directly deleting the modules like numpy and scipy. After that, he should be able to follow the instructions written by the sponsor.

On 8/6/2010 2:18 PM, Emile van Sebille wrote:
On 8/6/2010 10:51 AM Wayne Watson said...
Yes, porpoises was a (old) pun.

Back in Feb. I raised a question related to Subject. I just wanted to
know if Python code could be compiled in some sense. Robert Berman
pitched in with some help. Although I was making progress, I put it off
for a future date. I really don't want to get into py2exe here, but am
wondering if there are Python vendors who in some way sell their product
in compiled form?


I think you're making it harder. Go to your partners site, build an appropriate base environment, document and leave instructions on where to put new *.py modules you send him, run through it, and you're done.

A little education will likely go a lot further than delving deeper into heavier technologies in an attempt to 'simplfy'.

HTH,

Emile

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