Package Django app on OSX as Windows executable - django

I created a Django application on my Mac and would like to package it as a Windows desktop application so that my colleagues can run it on their Windows machines with just a few clicks. Is that possible, or do i need to use a Windows machine?
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I have developed a small web server based on Crow, link.
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I use Make to build the application so that I can run it on the Mac. The application is depending on two libraries, pqxx and png++. None of those are installed on the server.
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