Yes! it is working, and do you have any idea about pylauncher. If possible, could you brief something about it.
*UDHAY PRAKASH* Ph:+91-9533787794 udhayprakash.blogspot.com On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 1:01 AM, Mathew Carrick <mtcarr...@alaska.edu> wrote: > Hi Uday, > > Pip should support using the pip{version} command to install > version-specific packages. Try using pip2.7 to install 2.7 packages. > > Best, > Mathew Carrick > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 2:45 AM, Uday Pethakamsetty < > uday.pethakamse...@infor.com> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> >> >> I am working on python 2.x for long time. >> >> >> >> I thought of testing python 3.5 for possible usage. >> >> >> >> The problem is that when I installed python 3.5, all the pip installs are >> directing to python 3.5, instead of my native python 2.7. >> >> >> >> I heard of a feature called pylauancher; but I didn’t find any satisfying >> documentation on it. >> >> >> >> Either pylauncer, or something else Solution—could you help reply the >> possible solution to work comfortably on either versions, without >> interfering, in my windows 64 bit machine. >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks & regards >> >> >> >> Udhay Prakash >> >> -- >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >> >> >
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