Jorgen Bodde wrote: > Hi all, > > This is slightly OT but it drives me nuts. Whenever I create a > shortcut in the start menu (in Windows) of a python script, it will > only execute it when the path where the script resides in contains no > spaces. For example; > > d:\src\app\app.py > > If I drag that to the Start Menu it can be executed fine. > > Whenever I distribute my app and the path will become: > > "c:\program files\app\app.py" > > Windows will make spaces itself inside the shortcut so I guess it > realizes that it needs to execute the full string but probably > somewhere when resolving the app to execute the script with, the > double quotes get lost and the python interpreter (I use ActiveState > as my Python bundle) will only see "c:\program" as the first part and > doesn't pick up the latter. > > I know I can write a batch script that runs the python script, but > since it is a wxPython app, I want to launch a *.pyw to suppress the > dos box. However as it seems now there is no way to create a shortcut > under windows to launch a python script when the directory contains > spaces in the name. > > Does anyone know a solution? I would like to distribute my app both > with py2exe (no problems there) but also as source only version so > people can adjust the code if they wish. > > Regards, > - Jorgen
Sure there is. Just put double quotes around the entire Target and Start in entries in the shortcut. Example: Target: "C:\Program Files\WebSafe\WStools\WSsend.exe" Start in: "C:\Program Files\WebSafe\WStools\" Suggestions: 1) Download Inno Installer and wrap your distribution into a proper installation (setup.exe) program. It takes care of all this for you. 2) Take a look at py2exe to bundle your entire application up so that you don't need python on the machine at all. Hope info helps. -Larry -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list