> I can promise you Python on our system Python work perfectly. I'm sure it does :) I'm more concerned about *your* apps not working when the user, or a "helpful" friend, uninstalls this Python thing that they don't use. I'm very interested to know why you don't see this as a significant problem with a relatively easy solution?
> very often as our main scripting/programming tool like some other would > use jscript or C#. Yes, but apps written in jscript and C# tend not to rely on something external, out of their control, that the user may remove. Even for apps written in C which rely on the C runtime library, the advice is still to ship a private copy of that CRT. OTOH, I guess some .NET apps *do* fall into this category... > So out of the three issue: > > - The three executable could be change to .dat ? I think that should be quite easy to do - I'll volunteer for this one (but not for a few days) > > - So if I understand well python_icon.exe is only stocking all > the icon for python ? I'm not familiar with that. > - I just checked for the version number it is not required > expect for the uninstalled key which is already clean. So to be clear, you don't desire any changes here? BTW - isn't there also a "\Program Files" requirement...? Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com