cpython/Tools/msi
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README.txt Move msi from sandbox to Tools. 2004-08-22 13:34:34 +00:00
merge.py Delete ALLUSERS property merged from CRT merge module, so that per-user installations become possible again. 2008-04-07 14:53:34 +00:00
msi.py Pickup sqlite3.dll from binary directory. 2008-06-13 18:58:47 +00:00
msilib.py Support file names which include '+' (for Tk 8.5). 2008-06-12 20:06:18 +00:00
msisupport.c Port to VS 2008. Drop W9x support. 2008-05-09 20:11:37 +00:00
msisupport.mak Port to VS 2008. Drop W9x support. 2008-05-09 20:11:37 +00:00
schema.py Extend sizes of various fields, to support the CRT90 merge module. 2008-04-05 15:45:25 +00:00
sequence.py Move msi from sandbox to Tools. 2004-08-22 13:34:34 +00:00
uisample.py fix typos, mostly in comments 2005-10-28 14:39:47 +00:00
uuids.py Add 2.6b1 and 2.6b2 UUIDs. 2008-05-09 17:11:07 +00:00

README.txt

Packaging Python as a Microsoft Installer Package (MSI)
=======================================================

Using this library, Python can be packaged as a MS-Windows
MSI file. To generate an installer package, you need
a build tree. By default, the build tree root directory
is assumed to be in "../..". This location can be changed
by adding a file config.py; see the beginning of msi.py
for additional customization options.

The packaging process assumes that binaries have been 
generated according to the instructions in PCBuild/README.txt,
and that you have either Visual Studio or the Platform SDK
installed. In addition, you need the Python COM extensions,
either from PythonWin, or from ActivePython.

To invoke the script, open a cmd.exe window which has 
cabarc.exe in its PATH (e.g. "Visual Studio .NET 2003
Command Prompt"). Then invoke

<path-to-python.exe> msi.py

If everything succeeds, pythonX.Y.Z.msi is generated
in the current directory.