On 13 авг, 21:28, Thomas Jollans <tho...@jollans.com> wrote: > On 2010-08-13 19:00, zaur wrote:> All greetings! > > > How to make portable distribution of python 2.6? > > I don't know, but what you're looking for probably already exists. > > Do you mean "portable" as in portable, i.e. "take this and build it for > your system, it should work if your OS is supported"? Then you can get > source tarballs from python.org > > http://python.org/download/ > > Or do you understand "portable" the way that is fashionable in the > Windows world nowadays for some reason, i.e. "look, Ma, already > installed if you happen to use Microsoft Windows of roughly the right > version!" > > Thenhttp://www.portablepython.com/is exactly where Google would have > lead you had you searched.
I want to realize howto build my own portable python in order to use them without installation. I want also to be able install modules (numpy, matplotlib, pyqt, etc...) when it is necessary. This very usefull for teaching python in computer classes. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list