Rustom Mody wrote:
I know how to make a python script behave like a (standalone) program
in unix --
1. put a #! path/to/python as the first line
2. make the file executable

The closest I know how to do this in windows is:
r-click the file in win-explorer
goto properties
goto open with
change pythonw to python

Can someone enlighten me about a more scriptish way of doing this?
Basically if I have to setup that program on other (windows) m/cs is
there some .bat or .vbs or some regedit thingy Ive to do to avoid the
Rt-click routine?

Since you don't know for sure if a Python environment is available on the other windows machine and whether the file associations are configured correctly, the best thing you can do is to use something like py2exe and distribute the result of that.

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