[Bug 670345] Review Request: cx_freeze - create executable from python scripts

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Wed Jan 19 06:50:01 UTC 2011


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Patrice FERLET <metal3d at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Patrice FERLET <metal3d at gmail.com> 2011-01-19 01:50:00 EST ---
For name, ok... In fact I didn't see any package with "_" in name... that's why
I did it.

For license, that's exactly why I ask a review. It seems that cx_freeze use a
derivated python license.

gcc is needed. cx_freeze creates an executable by making linkage with gcc. If
you've got not gcc, cx_freeze won't create executable

I add shebang because rpmlint insult me :)

sample aren't very usefull, not documented... that's right I can set a -doc
package with this files into. But I have to move them to documentation
directory, right ?

I do modifications

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