On 20/12/2010 00:50, Vernon Cole wrote:
I had a similar project. I had a .bat file on a network share which
installed python pywin32 from Windows installers on the share.
On each workstAtion, the user would click an icon which ran a
console mode .py script which copied the .py files from
On Dec 18, 2010, at 2:16 PM, Ian wrote:
Hi all,
Question 1/
I am writing a large and complex app in Python 2.7 with PyQt4 for an
exclusively windows environment. All users will be access the app from
machines on the same LAN as the central database. In the early (pre-launch)
days,
I had a similar project. I had a .bat file on a network share which
installed python pywin32 from Windows installers on the share.
On each workstAtion, the user would click an icon which ran a console mode
.py script which copied the .py files from the share if needed, then forked
a .pyw of the
Hi all,
Question 1/
I am writing a large and complex app in Python 2.7 with PyQt4 for an
exclusively windows environment. All users will be access the app from
machines on the same LAN as the central database. In the early
(pre-launch) days, I expect releases to be made frequently, as new
I would recommend py2exe. That does a nice job dealing with packaging
everything up, and you can take that exe file and its associated other files
and wrap a conventional Windows-style installer around it.
paul
On Dec 18, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Ian wrote:
Hi all,
Question 1/
I am