New submission from D Gentry:
I've noticed that the only installers that are able to successfully complete on
my windows 7 x64 system are the MSI installers.
Unfortunately, python.org hasn't released an MSI version since 3.4.4 it seems.
Is it possible to get an MSI installer for
D Gentry added the comment:
If that's the best thing that you can suggest, it's obvious why my request
is being redirected.
That is unfortunate that you have decided to opt out of using the MSI
installer, as that seems to be the solution as far as I can see.
I've enjoyed work
D Gentry added the comment:
Ok, it sounds like as good a solution as I can expect.
No, I don't have a corporate build but I think my registry developed issues
some time in the past and windows locked it down to prevent exe from
installing.
It's been a while but that is the only t
D Gentry added the comment:
If you would like to keep track of others who would find it useful, I'd be
happy to contribute the msi to the community once its completed.
Also, any information or good references that you could recommend that
might aid in producing the installer wou
D Gentry added the comment:
Thank you for the information. That will definitely be helpful.
Also, thank you for being so detailed with your explanation.
Even though it will be difficult and may take more time than I was
initially intending, I believe its within the realm of possibility
D Gentry added the comment:
So basically what your saying is that the MSI that I compile will only work
for my specific situation as I'm not building it with a bundle?
Hmm, that kind of sucks.
Disregarding the difficulty of manually converting from source to MSI, if I
was to choose to pr