geremy condra <debat...@gmail.com> writes: > On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Grant Edwards <inva...@invalid.invalid> > wrote: >> On 2010-06-27, Benjamin Kaplan <benjamin.kap...@case.edu> wrote: >> >>>> It should be easier to have a large number of python versions on one >>>> machine... ?I am realy fond of 2.5 so I am probily going to start >>>> compiling them or just include the python2.5 exe if I port stuff and >>>> settle it that way.. >>> >>> You're on the only platform where it isn't that easy. All us *nix >>> users have to do is compile it with the altinstall flag, and then use >>> #!/usr/bin/env python25 >>> Windows uses the file extension instead of the shebang line to execute >>> stuff, so it's harder for you to have multiple versions. >> >> If you install a real shell on Windows, then the hash-bang line works >> fine. :) > > Might as well spare yourself the trouble and install linux or *bsd. It's > probably easier.
Ah, yeah, and then run all those Windows applications one requires on Wine... -- John Bokma j3b Hacking & Hiking in Mexico - http://johnbokma.com/ http://castleamber.com/ - Perl & Python Development -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list