cool-RR wrote:
> Hello python-dev!> > I'm a Python programmer, but this is the first time I'm posting on > python-dev, and I am not familiar at all with how the Python > implementation works -- so this post may be way off.> > I've recently released a Python application, PythonTurtle > <http://pythonturtle.com>, which is packaged using py2exe and InnoSetup. > Due to the fact that my program needs to give the user a full Python > shell, I've made py2exe package the entire Python standard library with > my application.
I really think you you just make you app sit on top of a standard Python
installation. The current Windows installers work well. Just decide
which versions you are willing to support. The usually reasons for
bundling, to control the versions of multiple 3rd-party libraries, do
not seen to apply.