Application Packaging
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Application Packaging
I have a very simple GUI that I'd like to distribute to some users, however it requires that a module be present on the workstation where it's being run from. Is there a way I can package this app so that the module folder is installed upon initial app installation?
Re: Application Packaging
You can just copy the folder to the folder that the script runs in as a subfolder and load it using an explicit path. It is also possible to create a module project and use it to create an installer for the module.
All of this assumes a module that does not require specific custom installation.
All of this assumes a module that does not require specific custom installation.
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Re: Application Packaging
Thanks, I'd definitely rather have this as a package that when the user installs it, that module folder automatically gets copied to the correct location locally. I'm a newbie here, so can you point me in the right direction on getting started with that?