Re: How could a standalone python binary executable be made from a python script, to be run on other computers that don't have python installed?
On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 08:57:26AM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> Is there something called a bare minimum virtualisation, where only
> the python environment could be in a 'cage', isolated from the rest
> system, so that irrespective of the virtual environment resides or is
> removed the system remains in its pristine state?
Python makes extremely heavy and common use of "virtual environments".
This is not full-blown system virtualization as you might be thinking.
It's more like a chroot, except even lighter. Really, it's just a
directory containing a file that sets certain environment variables
when dotted in. I'm sure your computer can handle it.
But you REALLY need to go over to python.org and start learning.
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