Re: [Python-Dev] Python Launcher for Windows (PEP 397) needs testing!

2011-07-07 Thread Gertjan Klein
Vinay Sajip wrote: The C implementation of the PEP 397-compatible Python Launcher for Windows has come along nicely in the last few days, and now reached a point where it would benefit from some testing by interested python-dev members. I've gotten the sources from:

Re: [Python-Dev] Python Launcher for Windows (PEP 397) needs testing!

2011-07-07 Thread Paul Moore
On 6 July 2011 19:31, Vinay Sajip vinay_sa...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: The C implementation of the PEP 397-compatible Python Launcher for Windows has come along nicely in the last few days, and now reached a point where it would benefit from some testing by interested python-dev members. Points of

Re: [Python-Dev] Python Launcher for Windows (PEP 397) needs testing!

2011-07-07 Thread Paul Moore
On 7 July 2011 15:24, Vinay Sajip vinay_sa...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: Hi Paul, Thanks for trying it out. If it installs successfully, nothing will appear to happen, Unix-style :-) There should be files installed in c:\Program Files\Python Launcher: py.exe, pyw.exe, py.ini and there should be

Re: [Python-Dev] Python Launcher for Windows (PEP 397) needs testing!

2011-07-07 Thread Vinay Sajip
Hi Gertjan, Thanks for trying it. .\CLILauncher.rc(97) : error RC2135 : file not found: C:\Users\Vinay\Projects\Launchers\launcher.ico Somewhere there's an absolute path where it should be relative - I'll get on it. There are a few compilation warnings as well: .\launcher.c(59) : warning

Re: [Python-Dev] Python Launcher for Windows (PEP 397) needs testing!

2011-07-07 Thread Vinay Sajip
Paul Moore p.f.moore at gmail.com writes: In that case, some points: 1. A silent by default installer like this is not very usual in the Windows world, I'd have expected a confirmation dialog at least. For silent installs, msiexec /silent is available. Agreed, a success message is probably

[Python-Dev] Python Launcher for Windows (PEP 397) needs testing!

2011-07-06 Thread Vinay Sajip
The C implementation of the PEP 397-compatible Python Launcher for Windows has come along nicely in the last few days, and now reached a point where it would benefit from some testing by interested python-dev members. Points of note: 1. As well as source available on