On 04/10/2022 14.10, Meredith Montgomery wrote:
> r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) writes:
>
>> Meredith Montgomery writes:
>>> Wouldn't it be great if it were portable by default?
>>
>> I think under Windows there is a division of software
>> suggested by Microsoft, a division of softwar
r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) writes:
> Meredith Montgomery writes:
>>Wouldn't it be great if it were portable by default?
>
> I think under Windows there is a division of software
> suggested by Microsoft, a division of software into
> executable code and data (data may change in ti
> On 1 Oct 2022, at 16:50, Gisle Vanem via Python-list
> wrote:
>
> Hello list.
>
> I'm moved my old Python27 installation from
> f:\ProgramFiler\Python27 ( == 'ProgramFiles')
> to
> f:\gv\Python27
The design of Windows installed software makes this hard to do without a lot of
knowledge
2022-10-01, orzodk schrieb:
> Jan van den Broek writes:
>
>> 2022-10-01, Mike Dewhirst schrieb:
>>
>>>So the answer to your question is signed email is easy and if it becomes
>>>popular it has potential to defeat hackers.
>>
>> Yes, but I'm reading this as a usenet-message (comp.lang.python), n
Stephen Berman writes:
> On Sun, 04 Sep 2022 16:47:07 -0300 Meredith Montgomery
> wrote:
>
>> Meredith Montgomery writes:
>>
>>> Meredith Montgomery writes:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
I would also be interested in a command that restarts the REPL afresh
and reloads my buffer --- sort of like
Gisle Vanem writes:
> Hello list.
>
> I'm moved my old Python27 installation from
> f:\ProgramFiler\Python27 ( == 'ProgramFiles')
> to
> f:\gv\Python27
>
> and now many 'scripts/*.exe' program fails
> to start since the old path to 'Python.exe'
> is wrong.
>
> E.g. 'Scripts/pip2.exe' has the
Jan van den Broek writes:
> 2022-10-01, Mike Dewhirst schrieb:
>
>>So the answer to your question is signed email is easy and if it becomes
>>popular it has potential to defeat hackers.
>
> Yes, but I'm reading this as a usenet-message (comp.lang.python), not as
> a mail.
You are reading a mi
On 03/10/2022 20.48, Gisle Vanem via Python-list wrote:
> dn wrote:
>
>>> E.g. 'Scripts/pip2.exe' has the path
>>> "f:\programfiler\python27\python.exe" hard-coded
>>> inside it.
>>>
>>> Is there a easy way to fix this w/o re-installing this
>>> old Python?
>>
>> Yes, by putting a symbolic-link at
dn wrote:
E.g. 'Scripts/pip2.exe' has the path
"f:\programfiler\python27\python.exe" hard-coded
inside it.
Is there a easy way to fix this w/o re-installing this
old Python?
Yes, by putting a symbolic-link at the old 'programfiler' location which
points to the new 'gv' installation.
I'm sus