>And to "automating away" as a comment... indygreg's releases _are_ this!
They most definitely are not. There's a world of difference between downloading a portable Python build and building one on your own machine, and C extensions can give you a world of trouble when they start referencing paths that are not on your machine, but rather were on the CI machine that built your static build. The FAQ even has a big section that boils down to "There's a bunch of paths included in these builds that will not make sense to consumers and we don't have a way to fix it."
They most definitely are not. There's a world of difference between downloading a portable Python build and building one on your own machine, and C extensions can give you a world of trouble when they start referencing paths that are not on your machine, but rather were on the CI machine that built your static build. The FAQ even has a big section that boils down to "There's a bunch of paths included in these builds that will not make sense to consumers and we don't have a way to fix it."