On 11/18/2011 4:31 PM, W. eWatson wrote:
On 11/18/2011 3:44 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 10:06:47 -0800, W. eWatson wrote:
Undoubtedly some of you have seen my post Both Python 2.5.2 and 2.7.2
flop the same way under Win 7.
One thing I think no one has offered is whether their installation of
2.7.2 has the same IDLE oddity that I've described. That is, if you
right-click on a py file, do you see a choice for the IDLE editor?
Terry Reedy has already said that his installation works fine.
"I installed 3.3.2 on a new Win 7 machine and Edit with IDLE works fine."
If you have installed the regular, 32-bit version of Python on a 64-bit
version of Windows, chances are good that there will be registry problems
stopping things from working correctly. See Stephen Hansen's post.
Somehow 3.3.2 doesn't look like 2.7.2.
Ah, I installed a 32-bit. Missed his post. So what should I do? Try
3.3.2 64-bit? I'm game. By the time you read this, I will either have
done it or gotten into it.
3.3.2? I do not see that in his single message I found. I see a 3.2.2
release on <http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.2.2/>. Google
shows me nothing for 3.3.2.
I see:
* Windows x86 MSI Installer (3.2.2) (sig) and Visual Studio debug
information files (sig)
* Windows X86-64 MSI Installer (3.2.2) [1] (sig) and Visual Studio
debug information files (sig)
Visual Studio???? I hope I don't need VS!
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