Dear Ms./Mr. Director / Dear Pypy Team:
I'm a e-pal named bitpeach. I'm so interested in your work and admire the
Pypy.
Therefore, I try to install Pypy and pratice with Pypy during my working
and studying. But I got a problem, what is worrying me is that there is few
versions of Pypy running on the Windows. So the problem comes as follows:
(1)I want to instal Pypy but do not confuse the the 3rd packages or
libraries with Python2.7 already in my operate system Windows 7/8 (32bit). Then
I choose to follow the tutorial settings to install VirtualEnv just like
"Installing using virtualenv".
(2)After I install VirtualEnv successfully, I need to arrange a new space
for Pypy so that I download the Pypy available to Windows as Python2.7
compatible PyPy 2.4.0 - Windows binary (32bit) shown.
(3)Then I ectract the pypy-2.4.0-win32.zip file to normal foleder and use
VirutalEnv commands like ">virtualenv.exe -p \pathto\pypy.exe". This command
"-p $PATH" means I need to choose Pypy as a default Python
interpreter,otherwise it will choose Python27 already installed in my Windows
system. However the command comes a error and fail to build a virtual
environment for pypy.
From now on, I truly realized that the specific parameters in the command
in windows and Unix/Linux is different. Although I notice that your tutorial
shows that $ virtualenv -p /opt/pypy-c-jit-41718-3fb486695f20-linux/bin/pypy
my-pypy-env with a difference between Windows7/8 and Unix/Linux, I still can
not solve the problem in Windows 7/8 and do not know how to build a virtual
environment with appointing Pypy to a default interpreting python environment
in Windows 7/8.
And I remember your team or website is very good at this and cannot
praise your speeding performance Pypy too highly. So you are the best and
professional. Hence I come to seek your help.
Best Regards! Hope Pypy more and more better! Especially the versions
about Windows
Sincerely yours!:-)
bitpeach
2014-12-13 Sat.
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