Re: [Tutor] running multiple versions of python

2013-01-12 Thread Wayne Werner
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Fowler, Trent wrote: I am running Windows 7 and I've installed two versions of python, 3.3 and 2.7. Python 3.3 was the first version I installed and I was able to run scripts from the desktop (not the command line). I installed python 2.7 so that I could get numpy, scipy,

Re: [Tutor] running multiple versions of python

2013-01-10 Thread Alan Gauld
On 10/01/13 16:34, Fowler, Trent wrote: Ideally I'd like to specify which python I want to run a script from the desktop Eryksun has mentioned the launchers but you can do this with standard Windows functionality. You just need to edit the file associations to create new extensions .py2 an

Re: [Tutor] running multiple versions of python

2013-01-10 Thread Alan Gauld
On 10/01/13 16:34, Fowler, Trent wrote: The archives aren't searchable The archives on ActiveState and gmane are. :-) -- Alan G Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe o

Re: [Tutor] running multiple versions of python

2013-01-10 Thread eryksun
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Fowler, Trent wrote: > > Python 3.3 was the first version I installed and I was able to run scripts > from the desktop (not the command line). I installed python 2.7 so that > I could get numpy, scipy, and matplotlib down the road, but I found that > all the scrip

[Tutor] running multiple versions of python

2013-01-10 Thread Fowler, Trent
The archives aren't searchable or I would have started there. If there is a thread dealing with this, please send me there. I am running Windows 7 and I've installed two versions of python, 3.3 and 2.7. Python 3.3 was the first version I installed and I was able to run scripts from the desktop