.. So how would I do such configuration for non-command-line programs?  Do I 
need to always front the executable with a bat file?  Such a requirement 
presents a big wart for those not living in the command line, and I don't see 
any good reason to let it remain.  I think this is a point where Python should 
hybridize to live well among its new neighbors.
 
May I request .config file support for a future release?  Heck, I'd be happy to 
hack it in myself.
 
Good news on the testing progress!

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* site.py, IRONPYTHONPATH and IRONPYTHONSTARTUP environment variables
(see below for more details)


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variables into the global (per-machine or per-user) settings. Instead we
use simple scripts to configure environment of the command line for the
task at hand. Sdkvars.bat from the .NET SDK is an example.


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