Free wxPython application: issue scripts or compile in Exe etc.?

I have a wxPython application that is almost done, and I would like to place it in my portfolio. I have to consider when someone tries to run my application so that they don't have Python or wxPython, so if they just click on the main script / python file, it won’t start, right?

How should I distribute my application (how do you distribute ur applications) so that it can be launched, and also that it can be launched on 3 main OS (Unix, Windows, MacOSX)?

I know py2exe for release under windows, but what can I use for Unix and MacOSX to compile a program? The easiest way?

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Gui2exe UPX, .

(exe) uinstall Inno-Setup .

wxpython Windows.

Gui2exe optimize (2) - (2) - Bundle (3)

(3) , (1) exe . exe Inno-Setup

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, script Windows.

To answer your last question, you are not compiling python. Python is an interpreted language that compiles on the fly at startup. Closed python binary is actually a python interpreter with hard code script. And frozen binaries are just windows, AFAIK. In addition, Unix and MacOS (usually) come preloaded with python.

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