How to access installed scripts on Windows?
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Sun Mar 5 17:25:23 EST 2017
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On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 2:35 AM, ddbug <pavel.aronsky at gmail.com> wrote: > >> You can also develop using venv virtual environments. You can symlink >> or shell-shortcut to the activation script of a virtual environment. > > Interesting idea. But I have not seen any installers or guidance how to deploy something packaged > as a venv to users. Can you share any pointers please? Are we talking about scripts for programmers to work with libraries that you publish (e.g. a command-line tool like cythonize), or applications for end users and IT staff? Virtual environments are primarily a solution for developers. For deployment to end users, take a look at what Paul Moore is doing with pylaunch and the embedded Python distribution: https://github.com/pfmoore/pylaunch https://docs.python.org/3/using/windows.html#embedded-distribution
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