> I'm not a Windows user, so I can't give detailed > step-by-step "mouse over this menu, click this > button" instructions, but you need to open a > command line terminal. (command.com or cmd.exe,
I'm not *quite* that at sea! :D Close, but I am used to using the command line in Windows. > Now type > nuitka --recurse-all something_or_other.py > and hit Enter. What happens? I did that and the message is: 'nuitka' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. which makes sense because some kind of file called nuitka is not in my path. What I wasn't sure of is how to add it, because I looked in the nuitka folder in Python27/Lib/site-packages and there was no file called nuitka.py or nuitka.exe within that folder, and there were a lot of subfolders but I just didn't know what I should do. I have used Linux but not in a while and I can't recall how installing it is different in terms of the OS knowing what "nuitka" means in the command line. (I installed nuitka for Windows via an installer). Even once I do this, nuitka won't work until I get MingGW on here, too, but one step at a time. I'd like to get it to at least fail at that point first. But Rustom Mody's comment suggests this may turn out to be more work than I am willing to do right now...? > > > > (Don't be discouraged if there are a bunch of errors.) > > > > > > > > -- > > Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list