On 12 February 2016 at 21:39, Mark Lawrence <breamore...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > On 12/02/2016 20:16, Manas Soni wrote: >> >> >> I have downloaded python and when I click on it, it asks me to repair >> which I do, it then says successful however when I click on it again it >> won’t let me on it >> Sent from Mail for Windows 10 >> > > Please search the archives as this has been asked and answered repeatedly > over the last few months.
I've seen the "repair" question asked many times but I don't actually recall seeing a solution to this particular problem. What causes it and how do you solve it? Or can someone point to a thread about this that actually contains the solution rather than the many that look like this one did before I added this post? Does the error happen when running the installer or when trying to launch IDLE or something after install? There are a lot of questions like this about installing Python 3.5 on Windows and AFAICT they come under the following categories (have I missed anything?): 1) XP users - I think the 3.5.1 installer gives a proper error message for this now. 2) ms-api-xxxxx.dll - update C runtime from MS - the installer should probably give a proper error message for this too 3) error code 0x8023482348 (or some hex string) - some Windows problem with temporary files. 4) New user can't work out how to "run python" after installing. Should be able to find it in the programs menu I guess but perhaps it's not easy to find on newer Windows >= 8. 5) modify/repair/install - like this one. I don't know what the solution is. Perhaps there should be a wiki page listing the common problems and solutions so that people can be pointed to that instead of being told to search the archives. I'm not sure how you'd go about creating one of those and realistically it should be novice-friendly so it really needs screenshots of how it looks under different Windows versions and takes people right through to the point of say running a command in IDLE. Not being a Windows user it's not easy for me to provide the necessary level of detail for that. Also as concerns problem 2) presumably the installer could detect this and point users to the solution as it does for XP. -- Oscar -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list