On 8/23/2011 5:56 PM, Eric Lemings wrote:
On Aug 23, 1:52 pm, Stephen Hansen<me+list/pyt...@ixokai.io> wrote:
On 8/23/11 8:29 AM, Eric Lemings wrote:
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.
Just take the default installer, install it,
except do a custom install and leave out what you do not want. (Tools?
tcl/tk/idle?). You can leave out tests, but then you might want that, at
least once, to test your no-install copy.
and then check the Python
directory: does it have the python DLL? If not, go look into the
system32 directory, grab it, drop it in the Python directory. (If you
installed for all-users this will happen,
For Python3, python3.dll in in Python3y\DLLs even for all users install.
I believe this is per MS recommendation. So just copy the entire
python3y directory.
Which files comprise the standard Python library? Only the files in
the 'Lib' subdirectory
That only has Python-coded modules.
or are more needed?
C-coded modules are in /DLLs. I presume /libs is needed too but I do not
really know, and I will not experiment.
Just limit your install to what you want and copy everything.
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Terry Jan Reedy
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