Is it possible to install just python runtime environment only similar to JRE?
On Sun, 21 Oct 2018, 20:12 Mats Wichmann, <m...@wichmann.us> wrote: > [image: Boxbe] <https://www.boxbe.com/overview> Mats Wichmann ( > m...@wichmann.us) is not on your Guest List > <https://www.boxbe.com/approved-list?tc_serial=44385415192&tc_rand=388039370&utm_source=stf&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ANNO_MWTP&utm_content=001&key=6G8QOwjK9TNLUHOytim3gmRP0UOD8%2FLoSDILJDe73Hw%3D&token=9etRD1ySP8I3cCxjMRY3gKs3tXfT%2FAEKjCtTsohOcpCN1P4b6GGMpW4tTR6EDbN4> > | Approve sender > <https://www.boxbe.com/anno?tc_serial=44385415192&tc_rand=388039370&utm_source=stf&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ANNO_MWTP&utm_content=001&key=6G8QOwjK9TNLUHOytim3gmRP0UOD8%2FLoSDILJDe73Hw%3D&token=9etRD1ySP8I3cCxjMRY3gKs3tXfT%2FAEKjCtTsohOcpCN1P4b6GGMpW4tTR6EDbN4> > | Approve domain > <https://www.boxbe.com/anno?tc_serial=44385415192&tc_rand=388039370&utm_source=stf&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ANNO_MWTP&utm_content=001&dom&key=6G8QOwjK9TNLUHOytim3gmRP0UOD8%2FLoSDILJDe73Hw%3D&token=9etRD1ySP8I3cCxjMRY3gKs3tXfT%2FAEKjCtTsohOcpCN1P4b6GGMpW4tTR6EDbN4> > On 10/21/18 12:52 AM, Malhar Lathkar wrote: > > Hi all. > > > > I am trying to understand how Python's installation directory is > organized. > > I find lib as well as libs folder. what's the difference? I couldn't find > > exact explanation of purpose of various other sub folders like include, > > scripts, share etc. Can you help me understand this? Please share > > documentation link if any. > > > > thanks. > > > > on a Windows installation, Lib is the python code for the standard > library, while DLLs contains any backing binary objects for the standard > library; meanwhile libs is what is necessary to to link with the python > libraries themselves, as when developing a C-language extension. include > is the header files used for compiling such extensions - so these two > are not part of the Python runtime, but have this special purpose. > (note sometimes when you "python -m pip install" it may try to compile > some code, so this is not always just for you yourself to write > extensions). > > The rest should be relatively straightforward. > > The layout can be quite different on other systems. A /usr/share > directory on Linux is used here for shareable, non-binary pieces like > documentation and license files. The python layout on Linux is normally > packaged along the lines of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard: > > https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/index.html > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor