:orphan: |rss_image| **distribution - 1/1** :ref:`Blog ` :ref:`installation (12) ` :ref:`python (3) ` .. |rss_image| image:: feed-icon-16x16.png :target: ../_downloads/rss.xml :alt: RSS ---- .. index:: distribution .. _ap-cat-distribution-0: distribution - 1/1 ++++++++++++++++++ .. blogpostagg:: :title: Standalone distribution of Python :date: 2017-09-23 :keywords: standalone,distribution :categories: distribution :rawfile: 2017/2017-09-24_standalone.rst It is usually impossible to manually copy a Python distribution somewhere else after it was installed. The scripts such as ``pip.exe`` contains the absolute location of the interpreter. That's why, if you insist to do so on Windows (like I do), you need to replace every path by a relative one or a blank one. That's what the following script is doing. ... ---- |rss_image| **distribution - 1/1** :ref:`2019-11 (2) ` :ref:`2019-12 (1) ` :ref:`2020-02 (1) ` :ref:`2020-09 (1) ` :ref:`2021-01 (5) `