Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> I'd say the wording in the installer is unfortunate. The option is
>> labeled "Register extensions" and for some time I thought it was related
>> to .pyd/.dll files ("C extensions"), not "Associate .py files to this
>> Python installation"
>
> Unfortunately, I think this
> I'd say the wording in the installer is unfortunate. The option is
> labeled "Register extensions" and for some time I thought it was related
> to .pyd/.dll files ("C extensions"), not "Associate .py files to this
> Python installation"
Unfortunately, I think this is too long for the available s
En Tue, 14 Oct 2008 02:26:50 -0300, Martin v. Löwis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:
That isn't entirely true. In Windows, python files bound to a
particular version of python in the registry. So, for example, if you
double click on "some_prog.py" to run it, then it will by default
start up using
> That isn't entirely true. In Windows, python files bound to a
> particular version of python in the registry. So, for example, if you
> double click on "some_prog.py" to run it, then it will by default
> start up using python2.6 once it is installed. Also right-clicking on
> a file and selecting
> Python 2.5 and 2.6 can coexist, so there isn't any need for some
> kind of upgrade procedure. Installing 2.6 will not affect your
> 2.5 installation.
That isn't entirely true. In Windows, python files bound to a
particular version of python in the registry. So, for example, if you
double click o
Daniel Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Are there any guidelines for upgrading from 2.5 to 2.6?
>
>Do you have to uninstall 2.5, or does the installer do that for you?
Neither. It will be installed in a separate directory. If you don't want
2.5 any more, you can uni
On Oct 12, 11:22�pm, "Martin v. L�wis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are there any guidelines for upgrading from 2.5 to 2.6?
>
> Dear Daniel,
>
> Python 2.5 and 2.6 can coexist, so there isn't any need for some
> kind of upgrade procedure. Installing 2
> Are there any guidelines for upgrading from 2.5 to 2.6?
Dear Daniel,
Python 2.5 and 2.6 can coexist, so there isn't any need for some
kind of upgrade procedure. Installing 2.6 will not affect your
2.5 installation.
> Do you have to uninstall 2.5, or does the installer do that f
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Daniel Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Are there any guidelines for upgrading from 2.5 to 2.6?
>
> Do you have to uninstall 2.5, or does the installer do that for you?
>
> I have wxPython, mod_python and Django installed. Will these
Are there any guidelines for upgrading from 2.5 to 2.6?
Do you have to uninstall 2.5, or does the installer do that for you?
I have wxPython, mod_python and Django installed. Will these have to
reinstalled/reconfigured for 2.6?
Platform: Windows XP Pro SP3
Daniel Klein
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