On 04/06/17 22:56, chitt...@uah.edu wrote: > I was looking for the "simplest" possible solution to take a script that runs > on a Linux box and figure out a way to have it run from a windows client
Care to comment on why getting the script to run on Windows directly is so difficult? I'm sure you can build something that does the job with Django/Flask/whatever, but it doesn't sound like it's necessarily the simplest solution. >> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 2:41 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: >>> I'm confused why you would need to ssh anywhere. Command-line programs >>> in Python should work perfectly fine in Windows and work about the same >>> as on Linux, if you wrote them in a portable way. I don't understand >>> the need to complicate things with ssh, django, x2go, or any of the >>> other suggestions here. I also don't understand why you'd need the >>> Anaconda distro. Why won't standard Python from python.org work? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list