ANN: Portable Python 2.7.3.2 released
Perica Zivkovic
perica.zivkovic at gmail.com
Sat Jan 12 13:58:33 CET 2013
Dear people,
I would like to announce new release of Portable Python based on Python 2.7.3
Included in this release:
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PyScripter v2.5.3
NymPy 1.6.2
SciPy 0.11.0
Matplotlib 1.1.1
PyWin32 218
Django 1.4.3
PIL 1.1.7
Py2Exe 0.6.9
wxPython 2.9.4.0
NetworkX 1.7
Lxml 2.3
PySerial 2.5
PyODBC 3.0.6
PyGame 1.9.1
PyGTK 2.24.2
PyQt 4.9.6-1
Improvements since last release:
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Aside from upgrade of all pacakges listed above these are improvements and bugfixes compared to 2.7.3.1 release
- Django scripts added to App\Scripts
- Python-Portable.exe and all other *-Portable.exe are accepting command line arguments. This is now preferred way of running your python scripts from command line.
- Fixed MSCRT version included with the package and issues with running Portable Python on machines without MSCRT installed.
- Help in QtDesigner is available and working
- Fixed UIC that was missing from PyQt
- Fixed issues with running Py2Exe on machines without MSCRT
- By default all packages are installed if selection is not modified during the installation
Installation and use:
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After downloading, run the installer, select the packages you would like to install, select the target folder and you are done! In the root folder of the distribution you will find shortcuts for selected applications. Some of the most popular free Python IDE’s come preinstalled and preconfigured with Portable Python. How to use and configure them further please consult their documentation or project sites.
Download location: http://portablepython.com/wiki/PortablePython2.7.3.2
Warning: Default installation installs all packages - make sure to review packages selection during installation process as it can take quite some time to install 505MB on the USB drive(s).
Please use feedback and support section on the portal to request new packages or to report issues.
I hope you will have some fun with it !
Perica Zivkovic
http://www.PortablePython.com
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