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[Python-Dev] Any script to create the installation pacakge of Python 3.3.1 on Windows and *NIX?

[Python-Dev] Any script to create the installation pacakge of Python 3.3.1 on Windows and *NIX? [Python-Dev] Any script to create the installation pacakge of Python 3.3.1 on Windows and *NIX?Brian Curtin brian at python.org
Thu May 9 05:08:45 CEST 2013
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Jianfeng Mao <JMao at rocketsoftware.com> wrote:
> To Python-Dev committers:
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> I am working on a project to embed a slightly customized Python interpreter
> in our own software. For easy installation and setup, we want to be able to
> do the standard Python installation as part of the installation of our
> product.  So far I have successfully customized and built Python 3.3.1
> (including the subprojects) on Windows but I can’t find anything in the
> source distribution to allow me package the binaries/modules etc into a MSI
> just like the one on the download page on python.org.  So I am asking for
> information regarding how to package Python build for installation on both
> Windows and *NIX platforms.  Your help will be greatly appreciated.

See Tools/msi/msi.py for the Windows MSI builder.
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