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[pygame] Games as Win EXE
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- Subject: [pygame] Games as Win EXE
- From: Dan <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 20:18:53 +0000
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I couldn't help noticing the description explanation of how to
compile/distribute a Python program as a Windows executable:
http://www.pygame.org/docs/tut/Executable.html
That's neat: I didn't know such a thing existed. But the user still has
to install the SDL separately, doesn't he? And what about PyGame: does
he have to install that too?
If anyone has experience with this, please enlighten me. Thanks!
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