On 5/31/2015 6:59 AM, Alexander Walters wrote: > A better course of action would be to deprecate the non-portable > version. Other than setting the PATH envvar, why do we need to continue > even touching the system on install? It is highly annoying for those of > us that maintain several installs of python on a single windows system, > and it really should stop. Some people want the right-click context menu entries -- Run (also double click) and Edit with Idle, which should be Edit with Idle x.y. > The only use I can think of for ever touching the registry in the first > place is to tell distutils installers where python is. I can tell you > right now, that design choice is a bug. There are some mighty hacks you > have to go through to correct that behavior when you happen to be using > a virtualenv. > > (We are calling it 'embedable', but the rest of the world would call it > 'portable', as in, runable from a usb stick) -- Terry Jan Reedy
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