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Python is interpreter-based, a possible workaround is compile different C++ executables/libraries corresponding to Python versions. As there are only a few Python mainstream versions(3.6, 3.8 etc), it should work. |
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Hi, I build a simple CLI executable which can run small python scripts. All work great on my machine w python38 but i cant distribuite it becouse it's strictly bindend to the my current python version (3.8.x).
Downloading any of embeddable version (3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10) and simply renaming the .dll e the .zip python38.dll & python38.zip also work without problem, the compatibility (at least for this case) is not a problem.
Thx
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