[issue20266] Bring Doc/faq/windows up to date

2014-03-12 Thread Éric Araujo
Éric Araujo added the comment: #20265 has more discussion as well as a patch that touches both Windows FAQ and Using Windows. Closing this one. -- nosy: +eric.araujo resolution: - fixed stage: needs patch - committed/rejected status: open - closed

[issue20266] Bring Doc/faq/windows up to date

2014-03-09 Thread Kathleen Weaver
Kathleen Weaver added the comment: Kathleen Weaver -- am beginning to Python but comfortable with Windows so will look at this. -- nosy: +kathweaver ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue20266

[issue20266] Bring Doc/faq/windows up to date

2014-02-15 Thread Ezio Melotti
Changes by Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com: -- nosy: +ezio.melotti ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue20266 ___ ___

[issue20266] Bring Doc/faq/windows up to date

2014-02-03 Thread Mark Lawrence
Changes by Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk: -- nosy: -BreamoreBoy ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue20266 ___ ___

[issue20266] Bring Doc/faq/windows up to date

2014-01-17 Thread Roundup Robot
Roundup Robot added the comment: New changeset c9706c13a005 by Zachary Ware in branch '3.3': Issue #20266: Update parts of the Windows FAQ http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/c9706c13a005 New changeset 3cb048463ea7 by Zachary Ware in branch 'default': Issue #20266: Merge with 3.3

[issue20266] Bring Doc/faq/windows up to date

2014-01-17 Thread Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence added the comment: The faq doesn't mention the new launcher for Windows. Rather than write too much I'd simply cross reference this http://docs.python.org/3/using/windows.html#python-launcher-for-windows. I think this also impacts on the section How do I make Python scripts

[issue20266] Bring Doc/faq/windows up to date

2014-01-14 Thread Zachary Ware
New submission from Zachary Ware: The Python on Windows faq could use some TLC. For instance, cx_Freeze should be mentioned in the faq about creating an executable (and py2exe should either mention that it doesn't quite support 3.x yet, or just be removed until it does), and the embedding