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* I ([http://videocapture.sourceforge.net/ MGr]) get for my application even smaller files when using 7-zip instead of bzip. To use 7-zip one has to specify "Compression=none" in the generated installer script (*.iss) and then manually load the script into [http://www.istool.org/ ISTool], which is a front end to Inno Setup. Clicking at the 'Options' button and selecting '7-zip' in the compression combo box does the trick. |
Something great
within samples/extending Thomas Heller gives a Py2Exe setup.py scipt which automagically calls [http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php InnoSetup] to create a great looking (and perfectly working) Windows-Installer. Yes, really, ONE setup.exe is created which contains ALL stuff to have a readily installable Software out of your product.
also large
I programm using wxPython. A great library, a large library.
2.240.512 wxc.pyd 3.416.064 wxmsw24uh.dll
Two modules you cannnot skip. In addition there is as allways
974.915 python23.dll
giving more than 6 Megabyte with no line of code written
In total:
28 Datei(en) 9.549.525 Bytes (in lib)
and
2 Datei(en) 1.011.779 Bytes (in prog)
summing up to 10.5 Megabyte ... not much with DSL, but... shocking, isn't it?
get it smaller
In the standard configuration [http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php InnoSetup] compressed it down to around 6.5 Megabyte.
I changed the setup.py to contain
... the special line is
1 print >> ofi, r"Compression=bzip"
the result
4.335.283 setup.exe
Quite an OK download ... and I use ZODB and Elementtree and pythoncom and and and....
Remarks
I ([http://videocapture.sourceforge.net/ MGr]) get for my application even smaller files when using 7-zip instead of bzip. To use 7-zip one has to specify "Compression=none" in the generated installer script (*.iss) and then manually load the script into [http://www.istool.org/ ISTool], which is a front end to Inno Setup. Clicking at the 'Options' button and selecting '7-zip' in the compression combo box does the trick.