Is it possible to create an executable for Windows using bbfreeze (python) on a Linux platform? If so, how?

There is a related question . The answer there involves using PyInstaller. I am looking at the PyInstaller documentation. Meanwhile, if someone can point out how to do this with bbfreeze, that would be great, since we already have a deployment system using bbfreeze.

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This is terribly unlikely. If I were you, I would try using Windows PY2EXE inside WINE. If this works, you will be gold if you don’t catch block notebooks on your local market and get an old Windows XP machine to do the job.

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