Éric Araujo added the comment:
Now fixed thanks to PEP 397.
http://docs.python.org/py3k/whatsnew/3.3.html#pep-397-python-launcher-for-windows
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resolution: - out of date
stage: needs patch - committed/rejected
status: open - closed
versions: +Python 3.3 -Python 3.2
Changes by Georg Brandl ge...@python.org:
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Chris Lambacher ch...@kateandchris.net added the comment:
This seems like a normal file association fight, no different than not being
able to have both IE and Firefox associated with .html files.
#2375 has been rejected, so I don't think it is a relevant superseder.
I don't see how this is
Brian Curtin cur...@acm.org added the comment:
This won't solve the problem of dual installations, but it'll leave things how
you were expecting... There is an option in the installer on the customize page
for Register Extensions. Choosing to not install that item will keep the
installer from
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New submission from richard_b_martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I installed a 3.0 beta for the first time in Windows. I was surprised
when my 2.5 scripts started to fail. I traced it down to the 3.0
install modifying the registry.
If you run assoc .py from a command line, the return value is