I'm trying to install Python under Windows 7 so that I can use git-review and have found a few niggling issues.
1) Apparently (according to the git-review pages) pip has a problem with directories with spaces in their names. Python's default installation directory is under Program Files. I agree that this is a pip issue rather than a Python one, but maybe a warning message would help? 2) According to the Programs and Files section of the Windows Control Panel, installing Python also installs something called the Python Launcher. When I try to remove this (so I can reinstall Python in a better directory) is comes up with an error message: Error opening installation log file. Verify that the specified log file location exists and is writable. After reinstalling I now have 2 copies of the launcher.... I hope it doesn't give me any problems. 3) After uninstalling Python the installation directory is still there with a few files in it (possibly connected with the previous issue). Can I just delete it? Regards, Peter mailto:pyt...@ptoye.com www.ptoye.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list