From: Diez B. R. <de...@we...> - 2007-02-23 13:56:59
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On Friday 23 February 2007 14:53, DOUTCH GARETH-GDO003 wrote: > Thanks Diez, > > I read that when you use the JythonC options --jar or --deep, that it > compiles "all dependencies" into the single jar file. Meaning I thought > my external jar would have been included in the jar that I have just > built! I guess this is something to add to the tutorial so it's clear to > noobs like myself who have no Java background. > > When I have a spare 5 mins, I'll write this on my blog. "Jython > compiling for dummies" or something! I'll let you guys know, maybe it > will help for tutorial stuff. Well, it says """ --jar jarfile -j jarfile -jar jarfile Specifies a .jar file to create and put the results of the freeze into. Implies the --deep option. """ """ --deep -d -deep Compile all Python dependencies of the module. This is used for creating applets. """ That is Python-dependencies - not java-dependencies. Diez |