stef a écrit : > hello, > > I'm still in the transition of going from MatLab to Scipy, > and installed previous week a SciPy on a PC twice, > through the new "Enstaller". > It's a pitty that there will be no old installer versions anymore > (although I can understand why). > > Although I succeeded, the behavior of the Enstaller was different both > times, and you can clearly see it's an alpha version. > (I already wrote my experiences with the first install, > the second install had the weird phenomena that none of the succesful > installed packages was detected). > > As a spoiled windows user, which by the way are most people in my > surrounding, I'm used to a "one-button-install", > so I wonder if it's possible to make a much simpler install procedure. > > I don't know anything about what's required for a good install, > what kind of things things should be stored in the windows registry, > but as Python is an interpretor, > I would expect there should be a very easy procedure: > - Install it on one machine, > - copy the complete subdirectory to another computer > Does this work for Python + Scipy ? > (If so, I can use Inno, which I'm familiar with)
Maybe take a look at: http://www.portablepython.com/ http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/movpy/ Dont know for scipy. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list