On Oct 14, 2:37 am, python_tsp <pramod...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > We have a Python based test framework which is being used in various > projects. > > Our current environment is > Python (ver 2.5.1) > wxPython (wxPython2.8-win32-ansi-2.8.6.0-py25) > pywin32-210.win32-py2.5 > vcredist_x86.exe > pyserial-2.2 > > Our Framework is being currently used in Windows XP. > > The issue is: > Soon our environment will be migrated from Windows XP to Windows 7. > In this regard, I would be in need of suggestions/ideas/information > regarding migration of our existing framework into windows 7 > environment. > > Do i need to migrate our framework from Python 2.5 to either Python > 2.6 or directly to Python 3.0 ? What happens to all supporting > packages..etc > > Which is the best way ? > > We tried out of some option of using our framework under virtual xp > context of windows 7.Thou it works for timebeing,i am not interested > to having the same as kind of way of working for future. > > Please help > > Many thanks in advance > > - Pramod
I don't have Windows 7, but can't you just install Python 2.5 on Windows 7? As far as I know Windows 7 is mostly backwards compatible. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list