In a message of Thu, 08 Oct 2015 16:34:15 +0100, Tim Golden writes: >On 08/10/2015 16:27, Laura Creighton wrote: >> In a message of Thu, 08 Oct 2015 15:49:56 +0100, Tim Golden writes: >>> On 08/10/2015 14:25, MICHAEL wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Please forgive a new user's ignorance. >>>> >>>> I am trying to install Python 3.5.0 on my laptop (Windows 10). The >>>> default installation directory is shown as c:\Users\(my user >>>> name)\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python35-32. However, if I select >>>> Custom Install then the default installation directory is c:\Program >>>> Files(x86)\Python3.5. >>>> >>>> In either case, after the installation is complete I cannot find a >>>> Python3.5 directory under Program Files(x86) or the Users\... directory. >>> >>> OP reports off-list that the installation now appears to have been >>> successful. (I'm not clear whether as the result of a re-install or >>> simply finding the .exe) >>> >>> TJG >> >> Well, his Python shouldn't have been scattered all over his filesystem >> in any case. Did it all show up in one place like it was supposed to? > >(Not entirely sure if you're serious...) > >Those were elements of the other programs he mentioned which ship Python >as, eg, a scripting or even because they're partly or wholly implemented >in Python. Apart from the file locations, none of the DLL versions are >35: python27.dll, python33.dll etc. > >TJG
I am serious, in that it wasn't clear to me what those things were. What I don't know about Windows is very huge ... Laura -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list