A
Adam Tauno Williams
Python itself is easy to deploy on Windows; just toss the MSI in your
local update server and away it goes.
That's slick; LSUS is awesome.
<http://www.localupdatepublisher.com/>
But that gives you Python with no pip, easy_install, etc... And *that*
is not packaged appropriately. Is there some trick to getting modules
installed on Windows workstations en masse [in an automated fashion]?
It seems like I must be missing something.
For example, I want Python installed, and the iniparse module.
local update server and away it goes.
That's slick; LSUS is awesome.
<http://www.localupdatepublisher.com/>
But that gives you Python with no pip, easy_install, etc... And *that*
is not packaged appropriately. Is there some trick to getting modules
installed on Windows workstations en masse [in an automated fashion]?
It seems like I must be missing something.
For example, I want Python installed, and the iniparse module.