Ulli Horlacher <frams...@rus.uni-stuttgart.de> writes: >> Long ago I was involved with a thing like this and used Inno Setup, >> which was great. It's a very slick installer > It is not a matter of knowledge, but one of user rights. > It is also forbidden by organization rules.
I might not understand what you're looking for. I thought you wanted a single .exe to give your users. Inno Setup packages up such a thing for you, making it very convenient for them. I think I used it in conjunction with py2exe, another Windows packaging tool that might or might not still be in use. Do you mean it's not ok for the setup tool to install files? Hmm. It might still be possible with py2exe. On the UI issue, I've always used tkinter and been satisfied with it, though the gui's I've done haven't been terribly fancy. tkinter is pretty easy to use and relatively portable, and included with python distros, so that made it my default choice. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list