Hi.
On 25.11.2013. 15:15, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
====> Are you sure?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1534210/use-different-python-version-with-virtualenv
Yup, I'm pretty sure by now (based on reading the docs, not trying it
out though).
Virtualenv allows you to set up different environments, each of them
having a separate Python folder structure and each possibly connected to
a separate Python interpreter executable. However, it does not solve the
problem of getting those separate Python interpreter executables
installed in the first place, which is the problem I was attacking. :-)
Still playing around with my multiple installations setup here. Will
let you know how it goes...
So far, one important thing I noticed is that you need to run all
your installations 'for the current user only', or otherwise it moves at
least one DLL file (python24.dll) into a Windows system folder and then
the next installation deletes it from there, and overwrites it with its
own. :-( But I can live with that... :-)
Best regards,
Jurko Gospodnetić
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