Glenn Linderman wrote: > On approximately 2/19/2010 1:18 PM, came the following characters from > the keyboard of P.J. Eby: >> At 01:49 PM 2/19/2010 -0500, Ian Bicking wrote: >>> I'm not sure how this should best work on Windows (without symlinks, >>> and where things generally work differently), but I would hope if >>> this idea is more visible that someone more opinionated than I would >>> propose the appropriate analog on Windows. >> >> You'd probably have to just copy pythonv.exe to an appropriate >> directory, and have it use the configuration file to find the "real" >> prefix. At least, that'd be a relatively obvious way to do it, and it >> would have the advantage of being symmetrical across platforms: just >> copy or symlink pythonv, and make sure the real prefix is in your >> config file. >> >> (Windows does have "shortcuts" but I don't think that there's any way >> for a linked program to know *which* shortcut it was launched from.) > > No automatic way, but shortcuts can include parameters, not just the > program name. So a parameter could be --prefix as was suggested in > another response, but for a different reason. Shortcuts don't work from the shell (well, cmd.exe, at least), do they? Can't test from here.
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