[Peter Hansen wrote]
> Python has never (as far as I know) set up the PATH during
> installation.
I think that's true of the python.org installer. ActivePython will add
the install directory to your PATH.
Trent
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I was recently playing with my vmware and found that the enthought python
distro installs and behaves very well. It has many handy modules bundled with
it (but I think that its at 2.3.3 if that makes a difference):
http://www.enthought.com/python/
More windowsy users may have some thoughts abou
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I've been running python for years and have never had trouble installing
until today. I am trying to install Python 2.3.5 from python.org on my
windows 2000 box. I uninstalled everything from the previous Python,
downloaded and ran the exe and everything appeared to run c
I've been running python for years and have never had trouble installing
until today. I am trying to install Python 2.3.5 from python.org on my
windows 2000 box. I uninstalled everything from the previous Python,
downloaded and ran the exe and everything appeared to run correctly
(even got th