Hi, I have installed 2 versions of python on my Windows XP computer - I originally had 3.0.1, but then found that the MySQL module only supported 2.*, so I've now installed that. I have found that if I change the Windows Environment Variable path, then I can change the version of python called when I type 'python' into a command line. However, I'd like to be able to choose which version I use. I know that if I change C:\Python26\python.exe to C:\Python26\python2.exe and C:\Python30\python.exe to C: \Python26\python3.exe, then typing 'python2' or 'python3' will invoke the correct interpreter. However, is it safe just to rename the executable files? Is there a more elegant way to achieve the same task?
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