> i have downloaded cx-freeze and i have found that lines in > the readme file > > "Assume that you have a script called "hello.py" > containing the line > "print 'Hello World!'". To freeze this script you would > issue the following > commands: > > FreezePython --install-dir dist hello.py > > This would create the following files (the exact number > and names of files > will depend on the platform and version of Python that is > used): > > dist/hello > dist/pcre.so > dist/pwdmodule.so > dist/strop.so" > > please explain how to build an rpm-package from that files I don't want to be the bad guy here, but explaining how to build a RPM is hardly doable via email. There is a lot of good info at www.rpm.org, even if some of it is a bit outdated. But be ready to work a fair amount to get that working. And remember that RPMs will not even work on some distros. Also, some shortcuts to create rpms: checkinstall (lost the URL, google it) http://joerghaeger.de/webCDwriter/download/tar2rpm.sh (have not even tried it) If the user has PyQt installed by other means (for example for Red Hat/Fedora/Centos users, kde-redhat.sf.net), distutils can create fairly simple RPMs (they have no dependencies listed, so they are technically broken, though). -- ("\''/").__..-''"`-. . Roberto Alsina `9_ 9 ) `-. ( ).`-._.`) ralsina@kde.org (_Y_.)' ._ ) `._`. " -.-' KDE Developer (MFCH) _..`-'_..-_/ /-'_.' (l)-'' ((i).' ((!.' Buenos Aires - Argentina Imminentizing the eschaton since 1971. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde