Is it possible to install Python on a network?
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Wed Jul 23 00:18:18 EDT 2014
roys2005 <roys2005 at gmail.com> writes:
> Does this mean Python cannot be or should not be installed at a
> central location?
Can you explain better what you mean by this?
As stated, it doesn't make much sense to me: Any machine which supports
running Python can be central or distributed, but it can only be invoked
on the same machine. What does it mean *to you* to say “install Python
on a network”?
Perhaps you're asking not so much about installing, but *running*
Python. I don't see how you can run a program “on a network” except by
running the program *on one specific machine* and having that program
*communicate* over a network. Is that what you mean?
If not, you're going to need to explain what you are asking more
precisely.
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