<pyt...@bdurham.com> wrote in message
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Balzer,
I took a look at the zip version of ActiveState's Python.
There's a related thread in on this mailing list where I asked if the
zip files are missing the Microsoft VC runtime files required by the
Python interpreter.
According to Trent from ActiveState, this is indeed the case.
I recommend taking a look at this thread and contacting ActiveState to
see when they expect to have a fix.
You might also try taking a look at Py2exe and building your own Python
"run time" (minus Idle).
Malcolm
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From: "balzer" <nos...@news.eternal-september.org>
To: python-list@python.org
Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 15:31:32 +0300
Subject: Re: Movable Python or ActivePython
"Sridhar Ratnakumar" <sridh...@activestate.com> wrote in message
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On 2010-05-05, at 5:47 AM, balzer wrote:
I want Python pack that can run without being installed, mostly for
testing programs. As I read, Movable Python can run without being
installed. It needs no registry entries and knows the path to all the
dlls
(system or otherwise) that it uses.
Whats about ActivePython
http://www.activestate.com/activepython/downloads? Does it requires
installation?
The .MSI installer does require installation, but there is also a .ZIP
package which doesn't. It is not visible in the downloads page, but you
can
always get it here:
http://downloads.activestate.com/ActivePython/releases/2.6.5.12/
(substitute with latest version)
When I just tried the "ActivePython-2.6.5.12-win64-x64.zip" on my Win7
x64
machine - by extracting and running python.exe (from INSTALLDIR/)
without
installing - it just worked.
-srid
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Not works for me. I tried run python script from INSTALLDIR/ - not works
for
me. Looks, its extremely inconveniet, not user-friendly.
There's a vaste quanity of various stuff inside pyhon folders.
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Is there some better, simpler ways for newbee? I need "install" Python on
Windows XP without connection with windows system files or registry.
And run Python it as independent framework. I just need test a few python
scripts.
Other question: how difficult is to convert Python code to pure C code?
Thanks.
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