#412: PEP 711 - Distributing Python Binaries
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Publication Date |
Apr 19, 2023
Episode Duration |
01:18:20
What if we distributed CPython, the runtime, in the same way we distributed Python packages - as prebuilt binary wheels that only need to be downloaded and unzipped to run? For starters, that would mean we could ship and deploy Python apps without worrying whether Python itself is available or up-to-date on the platform. Nathaniel Smith has just proposed a PEP to do just that, PEP 711. And we'll dive into that with him next. Links from the show
Nathaniel: @njs@mastodon.social [announce] Pybi and Posy: discuss.python.org PEP 711: peps.python.org Py2App: readthedocs.io PyInstaller: pyinstaller.org py-spy: github.com Anthropic: anthropic.com Trio: github.com Trio on Talk Python: talkpython.fm Zip Documentary: The Dark History of Zip Files: youtube.com Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to us on YouTube: youtube.com Follow Talk Python on Mastodon: talkpython Follow Michael on Mastodon: mkennedy
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What if we distributed CPython, the runtime, in the same way we distributed Python packages - as prebuilt binary wheels that only need to be downloaded and unzipped to run? For starters, that would mean we could ship and deploy Python apps without worrying whether Python itself is available or up-to-date on the platform. Nathaniel Smith has just proposed a PEP to do just that, PEP 711. And we'll dive into that with him next.

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