• unalivejoy@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      Why do I have to have python installed in order to use it? Why don’t you bundle all the dependencies with the download?

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          10 months ago

          five years later

          i found this through google search and it says it’s resolved but there’s no information what the problem was and all of the links don’t work anymore

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        10 months ago

        Why don’t you bundle all the dependencies with the download?

        This is one reason I like statically compiled apps. You can just give users one executable and it’ll work. This is common with apps written in Go, but it’s doable (with some caveats) in C# now with AoT in .NET 8.

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          Assuming the user uses the same OS that the developer runs, and that they release a statically compiled app for. In this example, I see the project is python and docker is mentioned in thrbdocs, while not 100% my bet is that the output would still not be the .exe file that thhis entitled asshole is demanding.