Jack schrieb: > Thanks for all the replies. It would be great to have all customization > related information on one doc page.
Please put it into a wiki page, at wiki.python.org > 1. One Windows, it's possible to zip all files in a Python24.zip. I'm not > very clear if it's used in the stardard distribution. What can, > and what can not be put into this file? I suppose zip file will help > reduce the distribution size. I would have to use the source again: if you set PYTHONHOME, you can put the entire library into the zip file. If you don't, I think os.py really needs to exist on disk (if so, that might be a bug, as the intention is that you can put all .py/.pyc into the zip file). > 2. I remember trying the compiler option to strip doc strings didn't > help but maybe I didn't do it right. I had to write some code to compile > selected py files. Is there a way to compile a stripped Python with > compile time options? Sure: -OO. > 3. Some files go to the Windows\system32 directory, including some win32all > files. Can they be in the current directory as python.exe? If you don't need COM, or other dynamic embedding of pythonxy.dll, no. > 4. Are the registry entries necessary? No. Regards, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list