Endless Story wrote: > On Feb 16, 10:29 am, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I would ask if you had *any* other Python installation >> -- say a cygwin one -- which might just be getting in the way? > > It's a cygwin problem, guddammit. I was wondering if this might be the > case - I should have mentioned in my initial post that I've got a > whole Cygwin setup, including Python. > > I know the conflict is the problem because just now I opened up a > command shell in XP (not the Cywgin bash window), and instead of > typing "python" and getting nothing, I tried "which python" - which > when you think about it, shouldn't even work in a XP shell. But > somehow Cygwin is mingling some of its capabilities with the XP shell, > because "which python" actually gets an answer - "/usr/bin/python," > which is Cygwin. > > Now the question is how to fix this - I don't want to uninstall the > Cygwin version. Instead I need some way of unknotting Cygwin's > intrusion into what should be an XP-only shell, or else a way of > giving priority when in that shell (and not the bash shell, which I > also use) to the Python executable residing at C:\Python25. > It sounds like you may have mistakenly added Cygwin binary directories to your Windows path. This isn't normally necessary, since the Cygwin shell makes all necessary path adjustments as it starts.
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