>>> - Change the Windows Python binary to add .py (and .pyw, maybe) to >>> PATHEXT >> >> I don't like that. The Python Windows installer doesn't add, or >> modify, any environment variables now. It's anti-social to muck with >> them. Half the software on my workstation has changed environment variables, social or not. To me, it's less social to leave me to manually change PATHEXT. I'd much rather have Python add its extensions to PATHEXT -- and also have distutils add .py to the extension of Python scripts dropped into the Scripts directory. I used to be a control freak, but now I'm a control freak with kids, and the utter lack of spare time really changes one's perspective on such things. :) Regards, Garth.
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