I am building a python work environment where - i build python from sources - install pip with the wheel bundled with python - then install things with pip, like Jupyter
That environment is then deployed on various machines, at various installation folders. One issue I encounter, is the path to python in scripts like pip, ipython, jupyter, etc is the original path where python is installed. On linux, i can just do some sed in the problematic scripts. On windows however, those scripts are python embedded in an EXE. Probably generated by the same tool, as they all have a similar size and a structure of an exe that contains a compressed __main__.py that launch the relevant python module for the command. What is the tool that creates those executables, and is there a way to regenerate them from the python that has been deployed somewhere else, so they point to the correct final path to python on that machine? Since pip is able to create ipython.exe with path to my python embedded for example, i assume i already have all i need in my python installation to regenerate them? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list