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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:14:43+00:00 2026-05-11T19:14:43+00:00

I’m starting a small/medium-sized python project, likely in Test Driven Development. My backgrounds are

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I’m starting a small/medium-sized python project, likely in Test Driven Development. My backgrounds are more in C and java than python (I used ant and makefile)

I know that in python you might not need a build tool, but I will, because I’ll use cython and PyInstaller (the thing should work on a couple of different UNIXes, without depending directly on python) and I’d like the convenience of selecting the tests form CLI, building the docs, maybe check dependencies, etc.

Somebody is complaining that python lacks a make-like tool.
I know that few tools exist, like scon and paver, but I’d like to hear from real users and not just their website. Does anybody use paver?

What’s about the usual setup.py that comes with many packages? I looked into a few to see if there is a common usage, but I didn’t find anything interesting (maybe I used the wrong examples)

Do you recommend sticking with things I already know (ant and Makefile) at least to start? If so, is there any ant extension you recommend for python (+cython+pyinstaller+pyUnit)?


EDIT: to avoid further answers like jwp’s one, note that, for this project, I absolutely need my program being a standalone executable because it is absolutely impossible to have a python VM on the target platform where the executable will run. I have exactly the same hw available for compiling, so luckly I don’t need to cross-compile (but I’d do the development on a more friendly Linux).

I’d also like to test if my code compile in Cython from the beginning, not to premature optimize, but just to be sure that I’m not going too far with the use of incompatible features, which would require a painful refactoring if Cython would be seriously needed.

So please focus on my actual question

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    2026-05-11T19:14:44+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:14 pm

    Your requirements suggest rather Scons which, according to their website, has more control over variety of building tasks than Paver. In the latter you would end up using a lot of sh() which runs a regular command line programs.

    Recently, I started using Paver which is really great to run tests, build documentations with Sphinx, but I use only pure Python.
    If you want to see what’s possible with Paver I highly recommend those 2 articles:
    converting-from-make-to-paver and writing-technical-documentation by Doug Hellmann and you definitely want to check his pavement.py configuration file.

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