On 08/12/2012 09:52 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 12/08/2012 01:49, Gelonida N wrote:
I think it would be great if the official portable python release
contained some upport for launching scripts.
Perhaps it exists alrady and I just didn't find it?
If not,then I wouldn't mind if my script or a
Hi Thomas,
On 08/12/2012 09:05 PM, Thomas Jollans wrote:
On 08/12/2012 02:49 AM, Gelonida N wrote:
One minor drawback of my suggested script would be, that a console
window pops up for a few seconds when starting a .pyw file.
(I'm no expert but) This should be avoidable if you use the Window
On 12/08/2012 01:49, Gelonida N wrote:
I just started looking at portable Python and was rather surprised, that
I didn't find any recommended method in the documentation of how to
launch scripts with portable python.
Creating py2exe scripts on ones own USB drive seems to be kind of overkill.
So
On 08/12/2012 02:49 AM, Gelonida N wrote:
>
> One minor drawback of my suggested script would be, that a console
> window pops up for a few seconds when starting a .pyw file.
(I'm no expert but) This should be avoidable if you use the Windows
Script Host instead of DOS command scripts to write th
I just started looking at portable Python and was rather surprised, that
I didn't find any recommended method in the documentation of how to
launch scripts with portable python.
Creating py2exe scripts on ones own USB drive seems to be kind of overkill.
So here my own thoughts / suggestsions.
I'