Cappy2112 wrote:
>
> > Some thoughts and questions:
> > 1. Telling us what the allegedly spurious pychecker warnings were would
> > be a good idea.
>
> pychecker isn't really a concern at this point- and has ben uninstalled
> (actually deleted, since there is no installer/uninstaller for this
> p
> "deleted" the core 2.3.4 distribution [from where? how?] or
> "uninstalled"?
Uninstalled
>> Was c:\windows\system32\python23.dll blown away?
Yes, as part of the uninstall process.
>>> Are you installing it for "all users" or for a single user?
ALl users, using Admin priveledges
> Do a search
> What happens when you run "C:\Python2.3\python.exe" from the command
> line (or the equivalent path)? How about pythonw.exe (or the windowed
> equivalent, not sure about the naming)?
>>Are .py and .pyw files displayed with the correct icons?
Yes.
>>When installing Python packages, is Python 2.
Cappy2112 wrote:
> I've just started a job which has a massive python2.3.4-centric tools
> installation and configuration.
>
> I know what you're going to say, but I can't upgrade and be the only
> one with a newer version. There are close to 30 engineers using this
> same tools configuration, and
Cappy2112 wrote:
> I've just started a job which has a massive python2.3.4-centric tools
> installation and configuration.
>
> I know what you're going to say, but I can't upgrade and be the only
> one with a newer version. There are close to 30 engineers using this
> same tools configuration, and
I've just started a job which has a massive python2.3.4-centric tools
installation and configuration.
I know what you're going to say, but I can't upgrade and be the only
one with a newer version. There are close to 30 engineers using this
same tools configuration, and it has been working fine for