In other words, figure out py2app. Unfortunately, it seems that no matter what you use the first step in building a Mac distribution is "buy a Mac". That wouldn't be so bad (after all, it's the same for py2exe and Windows), except for the fact that it appears to be impossible to rent a Mac VM for brief periods of time (e.g. on EC2 or anywhere for that matter).
So - it might be a matter of either waiting for Apple to get a frigging clue and permit VM hosts to run Mac OS X on whatever they like, or get some friendly Mac user to provide me with remote SSH access to their box...
In other words, figure out py2app. Unfortunately, it seems that no matter what you use the first step in building a Mac distribution is "buy a Mac". That wouldn't be so bad (after all, it's the same for py2exe and Windows), except for the fact that it appears to be impossible to rent a Mac VM for brief periods of time (e.g. on EC2 or anywhere for that matter).
So - it might be a matter of either waiting for Apple to get a frigging clue and permit VM hosts to run Mac OS X on whatever they like, or get some friendly Mac user to provide me with remote SSH access to their box...