I'm afraid py2exe works ONLY on Windows. But there is another product called
"installer" which works on Linux ( http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/install1.html )
I don't think the Windows-only nature of py2exe is much of a detriment. Most
people who run Linux of their own free will either have Python installed
I agree. What I meant was that to produce Pytonless-win32-executable you
should move all the Python code to Window$ and there run py2exe. There may
be a hickup or two during the process. So far preferable strategy was to
cross-compile everything (even Win32 binary) on Linux (AFAIK)