Zachary Ware added the comment:
Nearly two years since the last new information here and no obvious problem and
this really looks like a duplicate of 4735 anyway; closing the issue.
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Alexander L. Belikoff added the comment:
Same problem for Python 3.2.3. Log file for failed installation attached.
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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file27318/python.zip
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Martin v. Löwis added the comment:
The only trace to a potential error I could find is
Assembly Error:The requested operation failed. A system reboot is required to
roll back changes made.
Assembly Error (sxs): Please look into Component Based Servicing Log located at
Martin v. Löwis mar...@v.loewis.de added the comment:
IIUC, Manfred's pythonInstallLog.zip is now from a successful installation, so
it is unfortunately of little help. We really would need a log of a failed
installation.
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Bill Barrett starea...@gmail.com added the comment:
Same problem here. I also tried command line launch and get the same warning
dialog as I got by clicking Firefox Download. My install seems to basically
work however. I used Task Manager to kill the Install Application to avoid
unrolling
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Changes by Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr:
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Manfred Bartz manfred.ba...@gmail.com added the comment:
I ran the install from the command line with:
msiexec /i python-2.7.amd64.msi /l*v python.log
compresed log attached.
The install completed without error dialogs and a superficial test suggests
that I have a working python-2.7-64
Manfred Bartz manfred.ba...@gmail.com added the comment:
I uninstalled python and then re-installed it using the same procedure which
caused the original problem.
This time the install succeeded without any problems.
The only explanation I can think of is that either the temporary 32-bit
New submission from Manfred Bartz manfred.ba...@gmail.com:
python-2.7.amd64.msi as well as python-2.6.6.amd64.msi fail to install on a
Windows7-64 system. In both cases with: An error occurred during the
installation of assembly 'Microsoft.VC90.CRT,version=9.0.21022.8 ...'
See attached
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Manfred Bartz manfred.ba...@gmail.com added the comment:
since the error msg suggests that the installer detected a 32 bit system, I
attached a partial screen cap of system properties -- it really is a Win7-64
system, Enterprise edition.
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Brian Curtin cur...@acm.org added the comment:
The 2.6, 2.7, and 3.1 amd64 installers work on my 64-bit Windows 7 machines.
Can you follow the steps in msg83923 on #4735?
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