On 16/02/2014 08:13, Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
And apparently, py.exe does not work the way it should be.
What does this mean? Have you raised an issue on the bug tracker?
I would happily reinstall 3.3 to solve the problem, but before I do that
I would like to check all other related settings. So that after I
reinstall 3.3, I will exactly know what was happening.
It might be a good idea to change the installer of the 2.x series to
detect if 3.x is already installed, and handle assignments of py and pyw
files gracefully.
It might be a good idea but I can't see it happening as (at least as far
as I'm concerned) 2.7 is past its sell by date.
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