3.5.0 python --version command reports
2.5.4
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On 9/6/2016 4
On 9/6/2016 4:59 PM, US@f38.n261.z1 wrote:
I just installed Python 3.5.0 (since 3.5.2 would not installed on Windows 2008
R2) and tried the python --version command. Surprisingly, the command reported
2.5.4. What's going on?
Most likely you have 2.5.4 installed and are running it.
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Terry Ja
From: "Yang, Gang CTR (US)"
Hi,
I just installed Python 3.5.0 (since 3.5.2 would not installed on Windows 2008
R2) and tried the python --version command. Surprisingly, the command reported
2.5.4. What's going on?
Gang Yang
Shonborn-Becker Systems Inc. (SBSI) Contractor Engineering Support
Hi,
I just installed Python 3.5.0 (since 3.5.2 would not installed on Windows 2008
R2) and tried the python --version command. Surprisingly, the command reported
2.5.4. What's going on?
Gang Yang
Shonborn-Becker Systems Inc. (SBSI) Contractor Engineering Supporting SEC
Office: 732-982-8561,
On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 10:06:34 PM UTC+1, Yang, Gang CTR (US) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed Python 3.5.0 (since 3.5.2 would not installed on Windows
> 2008 R2) and tried the python --version command. Surprisingly, the command
> reported 2.5.4. What's going on?
>
> Gang Yang
>
Yo
Hi,
I just installed Python 3.5.0 (since 3.5.2 would not installed on Windows 2008
R2) and tried the python --version command. Surprisingly, the command reported
2.5.4. What's going on?
Gang Yang
Shonborn-Becker Systems Inc. (SBSI)
Contractor Engineering Supporting SEC
Office: 732-982-8561