* El (2005-07-10 11:56 +0100) > Sorry to bother you folks with a real newbie question, but I am sure that > this is the place for me to ask. > > Python 1.5.1 (final) and Python Win32 Extensions are installed on my 4 year > old computer. My computer has always been upgraded to include the latest > programs and Windows updates. > > However, I have NEVER upgraded Python?
Is that a question? > Therefore, my questions: > > 1. Should I upgrade to the new Python 2.4.1 (Final)? No, why? > 2. If so, should I uninstall the old version first and reboot, or can I > just install the new version over the old version? No. > 3. Are the Win32 extensions included in the final version, or are the > extensions a separate download? No, yes. > I do not use Python, but I am assuming that something on my computer must. > LOL. If you don't use it: uninstall Python. If something else uses it: keep it as it is as your app might break with the new Python - even though 2.4 is backwards compatible. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list