Am 12.02.2015 um 18:39 schrieb Ethan Furman: > On 02/12/2015 12:05 AM, Thomas Heller wrote: > >> Could not py.exe be extended so that it allows starting scripts in a >> somewhat similar way? 'py-script -2.7 myscript foo bar baz' ??? >> Which would execute the script myscript.exe, myscript.bat, myscript.py, >> myscript.cmd or whatever is in the Scripts directory on the Python 2.7 >> installation, without changing PATH presistently? > > I'm pretty sure py.exe should only start .py files, not .bat, .cmd, or .anything-else. To make it clear: My suggestion is (or was, maybe it isn't a good idea) to have some way to start 'something' that is in the Scripts directory of a Python installation (which is usually a python script or an exe-wrapper for it), without typing in the full path. And without changing the PATH envrionment variable. Thomas
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