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author | Peter Schneider-Kamp <nowonder@nowonder.de> | 2000-07-24 16:02:00 +0000 |
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committer | Peter Schneider-Kamp <nowonder@nowonder.de> | 2000-07-24 16:02:00 +0000 |
commit | c5270b00de54c4d41fff9e8c60c61160bfffd310 (patch) | |
tree | 88959987234c4d080a2c1a5666b2adff0a487b79 /Tools/freeze | |
parent | ce418a6d1e522693f5f5d1fe445bc6c9fff518da (diff) | |
download | cpython-c5270b00de54c4d41fff9e8c60c61160bfffd310.tar.gz |
change some occurence of python15.dll to python20.dll
closes patch #100956
Diffstat (limited to 'Tools/freeze')
-rw-r--r-- | Tools/freeze/README | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Tools/freeze/win32.html | 6 |
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/Tools/freeze/README b/Tools/freeze/README index 5617eeec16..fcdd67029a 100644 --- a/Tools/freeze/README +++ b/Tools/freeze/README @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Under Windows 95 or NT, you *must* use the -p option and point it to the top of the Python source tree. WARNING: the resulting executable is not self-contained; it requires -the Python DLL, currently PYTHON15.DLL (it does not require the +the Python DLL, currently PYTHON20.DLL (it does not require the standard library of .py files though). It may also require one or more extension modules loaded from .DLL or .PYD files; the module names are printed in the warning message about remaining unknown @@ -157,11 +157,11 @@ used, since the standard DLL is used. In order for this to work, you must have built Python using the VC++ (Developer Studio) 5.0 compiler. The provided project builds -python15.lib in the subdirectory pcbuild\Release of thje Python source +python20.lib in the subdirectory pcbuild\Release of thje Python source tree, and this is where the generated Makefile expects it to be. If this is not the case, you can edit the Makefile or (probably better) winmakemakefile.py (e.g., if you are using the 4.2 compiler, the -python15.lib file is generated in the subdirectory vc40 of the Python +python20.lib file is generated in the subdirectory vc40 of the Python source tree). You can freeze programs that use Tkinter, but Tcl/Tk must be installed diff --git a/Tools/freeze/win32.html b/Tools/freeze/win32.html index d93da703bd..2b6edf8500 100644 --- a/Tools/freeze/win32.html +++ b/Tools/freeze/win32.html @@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ <H3>Program Dependencies</H3> <P>The person freezing the program has control over what external DLLs are required by a frozen program. The following dependencies are supported:</P> <H4>Minimal frozen programs</H4> -<P>These programs freeze only .py files in your program. All external DLLs are required at run-time. This includes all .pyd/.dll modules used by your program, Python15.dll, and msvcrt.dll. </P> +<P>These programs freeze only .py files in your program. All external DLLs are required at run-time. This includes all .pyd/.dll modules used by your program, Python20.dll, and msvcrt.dll. </P> <P>A small Python program would typically create a .EXE around 300kb.</P> <H4>Frozen Extension programs</H4> <B><I><P>Note:</B></I> For Python1.5.1, you must get a patch from Guido to import.c for this to work.</P> -<P>These programs also freeze in the sources from all .pyd and .dll files used at runtime. This means the resulting .EXE is only dependent on Python15.dll and msvcrt.dll.</P> +<P>These programs also freeze in the sources from all .pyd and .dll files used at runtime. This means the resulting .EXE is only dependent on Python20.dll and msvcrt.dll.</P> <P>A small Python program using win32api, win32con and one or 2 other win32 extensions would typically create a .EXE around 400kb.</P> <H4>Completely frozen programs</H4> <P>Completely stand-alone programs, as is the default on Unix systems. These are currently not supported, mainly as the size of a decent Python program gets very large. However, by tweaking the existing Unix support, this would not be difficult to do.</P> @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ <H3>PipeTestService.py</H3> <P>This is a standard Python demo in the Win32 extensions. It can be found in the "win32\demos\service" directory.</P> <H4>Command Line used</H4> -<P>This will create a native NT Service EXE, dependent only on the main Python15.dll. All other modules are built-in to the final .EXE</P><DIR> +<P>This will create a native NT Service EXE, dependent only on the main Python20.dll. All other modules are built-in to the final .EXE</P><DIR> <DIR> <CODE><P>\src\python-1.5.1\tools\freeze\freeze.py -s service %PYTHONEX%\win32\demos\service\pipeTestService.py</P></DIR> |