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Adding Python Information to the Windows Registry

February 19, 2003 | Fredrik Lundh

Some Python distributions add information to the Windows registry when installed. This information is used by certain tools, such as the win32allinstaller and Windows installers generated by the distutils (dead link)package.

If you’re using an unregistered Python environment, you’ll usually end up with an empty list of alternatives on the installer’s “Select Python installation to use” screen.

The following script registers the current interpreter. The script should work for Python 2.0 and later.

Note that there can be only one registered interpreter for each major Python release (e.g. 2.0, 2.1, 2,2 etc).

 
Register a Python Interpreter
#
# script to register Python 2.0 or later for use with win32all
# and other extensions that require Python registry settings
#
# written by Joakim Löw for Secret Labs AB / PythonWare
#
# source:
# http://www.pythonware.com/products/works/articles/regpy20.htm

import sys

from _winreg import *

# tweak as necessary
version = sys.version[:3]
installpath = sys.prefix

regpath = "SOFTWARE\\Python\\Pythoncore\\%s\\" % (version)
installkey = "InstallPath"
pythonkey = "PythonPath"
pythonpath = "%s;%s\\Lib\\;%s\\DLLs\\" % (
    installpath, installpath, installpath
)

def RegisterPy():
    try:
        reg = OpenKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, regpath)
    except EnvironmentError:
        try:
            reg = CreateKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, regpath)
            SetValue(reg, installkey, REG_SZ, installpath)
            SetValue(reg, pythonkey, REG_SZ, pythonpath)
            CloseKey(reg)
        except:
            print "*** Unable to register!"
            return
        print "--- Python", version, "is now registered!"
        return
    if (QueryValue(reg, installkey) == installpath and
        QueryValue(reg, pythonkey) == pythonpath):
        CloseKey(reg)
        print "=== Python", version, "is already registered!"
        return
    CloseKey(reg)
    print "*** Unable to register!"
    print "*** You probably have another Python installation!"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    RegisterPy()

(To download, triple-click on the first line to select the entire script, and copy the text into your favourite text editor.)

Unregistering the interpreter

 

If you need to reverse the above, you can add the following function to the script (code provided by Martin Lamar):

Unregister a Python Interpreter
def UnRegisterPy():
    try:
        reg = OpenKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, regpath)
    except EnvironmentError:
        print "*** Python not registered?!"
        return
    try:
        DeleteKey(reg, installkey)
        DeleteKey(reg, pythonkey)
        DeleteKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, regpath)
    except:
        print "*** Unable to un-register!"
    else:

print "--- Python", version, "is no longer registered!"

中文详见:http://www.cnblogs.com/thinksasa/archive/2013/08/26/3283695.html

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