2010/10/8 Eric Smith <eric at trueblade.com>: > On 10/8/10 10:26 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote: >> In any case, these could be a simple shell script wrapping 'python -m >> setup'. >> It could even take a --use-python-version option to select the pythonX.Y >> it >> used, without having to encode the Python version number in the script >> name. > > On Windows it can't be a shell script or batch file, but needs to be an > executable. setuptools already deals with this. If that's the case what would I type in the command prompt in order to install a module? "C:\PythonXX\pysetup.exe"? If so I would strongly miss old "setup.py install". --- Giampaolo
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