Hi.

On 25.11.2013. 17:38, Terry Reedy wrote:
   So far all tests seem to indicate that things work out fine if we
install to some dummy target folder, copy the target folder to some
version specific location & uninstall.

If the dummy folder had 3.3.0, you should not need to uninstall to
install 3.3.1 on top of it. But it is easy and probably safest.

Without the uninstall step you get stuck with invalid registry and start menu items refering to an invalid path until you install another matching major.minor.X version.


Just a reminder: you can run one file or set of files with multiple
Pythons by putting 'project.pth' containing the same 'path-to-project'
in the Lib/site-packages of each Python directory. I do this to test one
file with 2.7 and 3.3 (and just added 3.4) without copying the file.

Thanks for the tip. That might come in useful. At the moment I just run the pytest framework using different python interpreters, without having to install the package at all (possibly first running 'setup.py build' to get the sources converted to Python 3 format).

  Best regards,
    Jurko Gospodnetić


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