>TH> If winzip is installed, right clicking an exe-file which contains
>TH> a zip-archive in explorer automatically gets 'Extract to ...' and
>TH> 'Run with Winzip' menu entries, and doing a drag-drop operation
>TH> with the right mouse button also, in addition to the usual 'Create
>TH> Shortcut' entry.
>
>Not to mention that XP has a feature that shows zip files as
>directories.
>
>TH> If you want to obscure the zip-archive imo the best way is to
>TH> specify a filename with a different extension, say
>TH> 'zipfile=3Dshared.dll' for example. At least this will avoid the
>TH> winzip 'problem'.
>
>Yes. I'll try this.
>
>>> If I may suggest, I think there should be a way to select between
>>> the old 'all-in-exe' style and the new 'library.zip' style. Do you
>>> think it's doable/feasible?
>
>TH> In priciple it would be possible - zipimport can handle archives
>TH> prepended by an exe-stub. I'll think about it - but it will not be
>TH> in the soon-to-be-released 0.5.1.
>
>Ok, I'll also be waiting for the 0.6. 8^) Thank you for you attention
>and suggestions. BTW I'm using py2exe since 0.3.3 (May of 2002) and
>I'd like to congratulate you and everybody involved for your good work
>with it!
>
>Thanks again.
>
>-- tacao
>
>
I for one would really need this functionality of stuffing all files =
into one executable.
It is too compilated to handle two files, eventually only the exe file =
will be copied.
I know thats not that efford to copy two files instead of one - but i =
know that sooner or later some scripts will be broken because of the zip =
file missing at the end users system.
Thanks for your efford,
Philipp Wei=DFmann =20
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