Lines Matching refs:installer
8 "binary package" or an "installer" (depending on your background). It's not
11 spoken for in Python. (And "installer" is a term specific to the world of
16 RPM; for Windows users, it's an executable installer; for Debian-based Linux
41 executable installer on Windows. (That tar file is considered "dumb" because it
56 built distributions, such as an RPM package or an executable installer for
306 packages), the resulting installer will be version independent and have a name
311 Windows platform, and will be Python version dependent. The installer filename
313 have to create a separate installer for every Python version you want to
316 The installer will try to compile pure modules into :term:`bytecode` after installation
322 By default the installer will display the cool "Python Powered" logo when it is
326 The installer will also display a large title on the desktop background window
331 The installer file will be written to the "distribution directory" --- normally
386 The installation script runs embedded in the windows installer, every output