Hi there

I followed the FND's advice and also got it installed with Portable
Python (PP) 2.5.4.

There is no need to install setuptools because they are already
included in PP. Just go to the App\Scripts and you will see
easyinstall scripts there (like FND recomends).

PP specific scripts and configuration is GPL and all other parts
(Python core, modules and IDE's) are under license of their owners. So
all in all you are free to modify and redistribute it if you keep it
open source.

Someone mentioned that PP was not free few years back. I think you are
refering there to "movable python" which is indeed pay and use. PP was
always free and it will stay that way.

Good luck with it and let me know if I can help.

p.s. if there are modules or python libraries you would like to see in
the next release of PP please request them on the PP google group and
I will see what I can do for the next version.

keep pythoning!

Perica Zivkovic
http://www.PortablePython.com

On May 15, 3:53 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 14, 9:45 pm, FND <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Apart from copyright issues - would this make a vanilaTiddlyWeb
> > > install as easy as it is to download a TiddlyWiki now?
>
> > While I doubt Chris wants to create a Windows-specific distribution that
> > contains PythonPortable, anyone in the community could provide this
> > service[2].
>
> FND's right, I wouldn't want to create such a thing myself (I don't
> and won't use windows) but I'd be very happy if someone wanted to
> create such a distribution. In fact it would be ideal if there were
> single click distributions for:
>
> * All the various operating systems people might like.
> * All the various styles of installations people might like (e.g.
> TiddlyWeb on a USB stick, simple TiddlyWebWiki[1] install, various
> collections of TiddlyWeb and TiddlyWiki plugins)
>
> TiddlyWeb has been built with these sorts of things in mind. It is a
> core on top of which all kinds of fun and games ought to be possible.
> It, itself, is not entirely user friendly to install, but it is fairly
> user friendly for being able to create installers. It's a building
> block.
>
> I'm really looking forward to the time when people start building
> things. I suspect there will be some very cool stuff.
>
> [1]http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#TiddlyWebWiki

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