Hi there, numpy, matplotlib are already parts of Portable Python, PyQt is coming in one of the next versions. Creating it is not so difficult, it is basically repackaging of the python core and the required modules. Tricky part is keeping it portable as big part of libs is storing their configuration settings all over the place or require python env. variables.
Drop me an email an maybe I can help you by including modules you need in next release of Portable Python. I'm already helping several universities, maybe we can work together to create one distribution which targets computer classes (together with tutorials, documentation, how-to guides etc.) keep pythoning ! Perica Zivkovic On Aug 13, 8:23 pm, zaur <szp...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 13 авг, 21:28, Thomas Jollans <tho...@jollans.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On 2010-08-13 19:00, zaur wrote:> All greetings! > > > > How to make portable distribution of python 2.6? > > > I don't know, but what you're looking for probably already exists. > > > Do you mean "portable" as in portable, i.e. "take this and build it for > > your system, it should work if your OS is supported"? Then you can get > > source tarballs from python.org > > >http://python.org/download/ > > > Or do you understand "portable" the way that is fashionable in the > > Windows world nowadays for some reason, i.e. "look, Ma, already > > installed if you happen to use Microsoft Windows of roughly the right > > version!" > > > Then http://www.portablepython.com/ is exactly where Google would have > > lead you had you searched. > > I want to realize howto build my own portable python in order to use > them without installation. > I want also to be able install modules (numpy, matplotlib, pyqt, > etc...) when it is necessary. > This very usefull for teaching python in computer classes. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list