Would there be issues (registry settings, environment variables, whatever) if a person tried to install versions 1.x and 2.x simultaneously on one Windows system? Windows 98, if it matters.
(I can handle the file associations with no problem.) Thanks. ************************** If anyone feels like pointing out that there's simply no reason to want to keep 1.x after installing the current version: By all means talk me into that! The problem is not that I'm concerned about backwards compatibility of Python code. The problem is that I use Python embedded in various Delphi programs, including a "DIDE" that I use really a lot, via a certain set of Delphi "components". These components don't seem to work with 2.x. Presumably the PyDelphi people have new versions of the components that do work with Python 2.x. These presumably use much newer versions of Delphi than what I have. A new version of Delphi is not free... If I could use Python 2.x when I need to while continuing to use 1.x the way I have been for things that don't need 2.x that would be convenient. ************************ David C. Ullrich -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list