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I have a project that consists of 1 source file and ~10 resource files (fonts). It uses built-in libraries and some 3rd party ones (numpy, scipy, pyBrain, pillow). Is it possible to make all source code and required libraries into one file or a bunch of compiled files, so I can launch it on every CPython with same version without need to install libraries? AFAIK, it's called static linking in other langs.

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  • You don't really compile Python. Bytecode is just a (nonportable) implementation detail. Also, some of the libraries you mentioned are written in C.
    – Antimony
    Jun 8, 2014 at 19:20
  • So, no easy way to make it?
    – RomaValcer
    Jun 8, 2014 at 19:47

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