flupke wrote:
I searched with Google and on this newsgroups and i didn't find any info
regarding this. If there is more info, please redirect me to that info.
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The above looks like a glitch or accidental repost of the post that
started this thread:
http://groups.google.ca/groups?threadm=YLed
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flupke wrote:
I used the 2 batch files technique and removed c:\python23 from my
path var and all is fine now.
Where did you find more info on PYTHONHOME and PYTHONPATH because
the docs don't seem to contain a whole lot of info.
Typing "python -h" gives a good start. I'm sorry, I don't recall
wher
flupke wrote:
Peter Hansen wrote:
The content of each batch file is like this:
@echo off
c:\python23\python.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
More recent versions of Windows should allow you to use %* for "all the
arguments to the batch file".
Where did you find more info on PYTHONHOME and PYTHONPAT
Peter Hansen wrote:
On my machine, I have a folder called c:\bin where I put useful
batch files. I have a python23.bat and a python24.bat file,
which basically just call c:\python23\python.exe or
c:\python24\python.exe as required. For various reasons which
may or may not apply to you as well, I
flupke wrote:
I have version 2.3.4 and 2.4 installed on windows and i thought that by
switching the PYTHONPATH parameter to the dir of the 2.4 version that
that would make python 2.4 active.
That is not the purpose of PYTHONPATH. I'd suggest removing
any definition of this environment variable t
flupke wrote:
I have version 2.3.4 and 2.4 installed on windows and i thought that by
switching the PYTHONPATH parameter to the dir of the 2.4 version that
that would make python 2.4 active.
However when i envoke python from the commandline, it still runs 2.3.4
Is it possible to have 2 versions
I searched with Google and on this newsgroups and i didn't find any info
regarding this. If there is more info, please redirect me to that info.
I have version 2.3.4 and 2.4 installed on windows and i thought that by
switching the PYTHONPATH parameter to the dir of the 2.4 version that
that wou