On 2011.08.23 10:29 AM, Eric Lemings wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to create/find a Python 3.x distribution that can be > redeployed simply by copying a directory of required files; i.e. > without the need for actually "installing" an MSI, modifying Windows > registry entries, etc. First of all, will Python even work on Windows > simply by copying files from one system to another? If so, does such > a "no-install" distribution already exist? If not, what are the > minimum set of Python 3.x files from a standard Windows Python > installation required for proper/normal operation? I unpacked the 32-bit version of CPython 3.2 from its installer into a folder and it seems to work. I haven't done any real testing, but it works for me (mainly I just need to have the files needed to build 32-bit frozen binaries with cx_Freeze).
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