Alan G Isaac wrote:
Using the 3.1 Windows installer, I chose that I did not
want the extensions registered, and the installer
unregistered the .py and .pyw extensions (which I had wanted
to keep associated with Python 2.6).
Is this intentional?
I suspect not, but Martin is the one to answer.
I
Using the 3.1 Windows installer, I chose that I did not
want the extensions registered, and the installer
unregistered the .py and .pyw extensions (which I had wanted
to keep associated with Python 2.6).
Is this intentional?
Alan Isaac
PS I already fixed the problem. My question
is about intent
Now that Python 3.1 is out, it seems there's been some confusion as to
whether there will be one last Python 3.0 release, i.e. Python 3.0.2.
At the PyCon 2009 language summit it was decided that there will be
*no* Python 3.0.2. Python 3.0 is different than all other releases.
There will b