On 5/10/20 3:31 PM, Solomon Onuche Faruna wrote:
> I install python 3.8 and pycharm community edition on window 8 but when I
> try to install matplotlib in pycharm I discovered I got "error loading
> package list pypi.python.org" so I updated the pycharm to version 2020.1.
> The packages loaded bu
On Monday, May 11, 2020 at 9:56:17 AM UTC+8, Solomon Onuche Faruna wrote:
> I install python 3.8 and pycharm community edition on window 8 but when I
> try to install matplotlib in pycharm I discovered I got "error loading
> package list pypi.python.org" so I updated the pycharm to version 2020.1.
On 10/23/2019 9:43 PM, MRAB wrote:
On 2019-10-24 00:47, fateme jbr wrote:
Dear Python team
I have installed Python 3.7.4 on windows 10. I have access to IDLE and I
can run simple programs, but when I type python in command window nothing
happens.
What 'command window' do you mean? Windows' C
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 00:50, fateme jbr wrote:
>
> Dear Python team
>
> I have installed Python 3.7.4 on windows 10. I have access to IDLE and I
> can run simple programs, but when I type python in command window nothing
> happens. I wanna install pip and afterward some libraries and it is when
>
On 2019-10-24 00:47, fateme jbr wrote:
Dear Python team
I have installed Python 3.7.4 on windows 10. I have access to IDLE and I
can run simple programs, but when I type python in command window nothing
happens. I wanna install pip and afterward some libraries and it is when
the problem occurs.
On 5/22/19, Sirso Bhatto wrote:
>
>I am Shirsendu. I encountered a problem while installing python 3.7
> in my windows 7 ultimate p.c(32 bit) . It is showing an unspecified error
> of 0x80072ee7 when i am trying to initialize it in my pc. Please help me.
A status code with only the high b
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Jurell wrote:
> I installed the Python program version 3.5.1 32 bit and the IDE I am going
> to use is Wing IDE 101. The problem when I tried installing the python
> program was as follows: "The program can`t start because
> api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll is m
Hi, Palak,
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 2:30 AM, palak pandey wrote:
> i m not able to install python software in my windows 10 os...
> i have provided u with the image of error that is occurring during
> installation
> [image: Inline image 1]
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In a message of Wed, 02 Dec 2015 14:42:48 +, Mark Lawrence writes:
>On 02/12/2015 13:59, Laura Creighton wrote:
>> In a message of Wed, 02 Dec 2015 13:30:38 +, Mark Lawrence writes:
>>> 0) before asking search for "python installation problem" just in case
>>> you're not the first person to
On 02/12/2015 13:59, Laura Creighton wrote:
In a message of Wed, 02 Dec 2015 13:30:38 +, Mark Lawrence writes:
0) before asking search for "python installation problem" just in case
you're not the first person to have this issue.
That is not a good idea, there are so many different hits fo
In a message of Wed, 02 Dec 2015 13:30:38 +, Mark Lawrence writes:
>0) before asking search for "python installation problem" just in case
>you're not the first person to have this issue.
That is not a good idea, there are so many different hits for that.
The first one I get is this:
http://s
In a message of Wed, 02 Dec 2015 12:08:02 +, Packie Kelly writes:
>Hi my name is Patrick,
>
>I have a problem regarding the installation of the latest version of
>python, everytime I install the program I keep getting the message modify,
>repair, uninstall. I've tried different versions but wit
On 02/12/2015 13:12, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Packie Kelly wrote:
Hi my name is Patrick,
I have a problem regarding the installation of the latest version of
python, everytime I install the program I keep getting the message modify,
repair, uninstall. I've tried d
On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 11:08 PM, Packie Kelly wrote:
> Hi my name is Patrick,
>
> I have a problem regarding the installation of the latest version of
> python, everytime I install the program I keep getting the message modify,
> repair, uninstall. I've tried different versions but with no luck. B
Hi my name is Patrick,
I have a problem regarding the installation of the latest version of
python, everytime I install the program I keep getting the message modify,
repair, uninstall. I've tried different versions but with no luck. Before
you ask I have already completely removed the program.
L
On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 22:41 eryksun wrote:
> On 10/8/15, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
> > On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 22:30 eryksun wrote:
> >
> > The new installer for 3.5 doesn't create an "App Paths" key for
> > "python.exe" like the old installer used to do (see the old
> > Tools/msi/msi.py). Without that, un
On 10/8/15, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 22:30 eryksun wrote:
>
> The new installer for 3.5 doesn't create an "App Paths" key for
> "python.exe" like the old installer used to do (see the old
> Tools/msi/msi.py). Without that, unless python.exe is in the search
> PATH, "Win+R -> pyt
On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 22:30 eryksun wrote:
On 10/8/15, Tim Golden wrote:
>
> What happens if you do [Windows] + R (ie Start > Run), enter "python"
> and click OK?
The new installer for 3.5 doesn't create an "App Paths" key for
"python.exe" like the old installer used to do (see the old
Tools/msi/m
On 10/8/15, Tim Golden wrote:
>
> What happens if you do [Windows] + R (ie Start > Run), enter "python"
> and click OK?
The new installer for 3.5 doesn't create an "App Paths" key for
"python.exe" like the old installer used to do (see the old
Tools/msi/msi.py). Without that, unless python.exe is
On 08/10/2015 16:27, Laura Creighton wrote:
In a message of Thu, 08 Oct 2015 15:49:56 +0100, Tim Golden writes:
On 08/10/2015 14:25, MICHAEL wrote:
Hello,
Please forgive a new user's ignorance.
I am trying to install Python 3.5.0 on my laptop (Windows 10). The
default installation directory i
In a message of Thu, 08 Oct 2015 16:34:15 +0100, Tim Golden writes:
>On 08/10/2015 16:27, Laura Creighton wrote:
>> In a message of Thu, 08 Oct 2015 15:49:56 +0100, Tim Golden writes:
>>> On 08/10/2015 14:25, MICHAEL wrote:
Hello,
Please forgive a new user's ignorance.
I am
On 08/10/2015 16:27, Laura Creighton wrote:
> In a message of Thu, 08 Oct 2015 15:49:56 +0100, Tim Golden writes:
>> On 08/10/2015 14:25, MICHAEL wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Please forgive a new user's ignorance.
>>>
>>> I am trying to install Python 3.5.0 on my laptop (Windows 10). The
>>> default i
In a message of Thu, 08 Oct 2015 15:49:56 +0100, Tim Golden writes:
>On 08/10/2015 14:25, MICHAEL wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Please forgive a new user's ignorance.
>>
>> I am trying to install Python 3.5.0 on my laptop (Windows 10). The
>> default installation directory is shown as c:\Users\(my user
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 12:25 AM, MICHAEL wrote:
> Scattered files include:
> python.exe (in Open Office)
> python27.dll (in CHIRP)
> pythoncom27.dll (in CHIRP)
> python33.dll (in HamRadio\WSJT)
> python25.dll (in "Koan c:\Program Files(x86)\Cyberlink)
>
> I assume these various .dll files are used
On 08/10/2015 14:25, MICHAEL wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please forgive a new user's ignorance.
>
> I am trying to install Python 3.5.0 on my laptop (Windows 10). The
> default installation directory is shown as c:\Users\(my user
> name)\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python35-32. However, if I select
> C
On Oct 8, 2015 7:31 AM, "MICHAEL" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Please forgive a new user's ignorance.
>
> I am trying to install Python 3.5.0 on my laptop (Windows 10). The
default installation directory is shown as c:\Users\(my user
name)\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python35-32. However, if I select
C
On 08/10/2015 14:25, MICHAEL wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please forgive a new user's ignorance.
>
> I am trying to install Python 3.5.0 on my laptop (Windows 10). The
> default installation directory is shown as c:\Users\(my user
> name)\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python35-32. However, if I select
> C
Am 01.09.2010 21:18, schrieb Cappy2112:
> Has anyone else had problems running the msi for Python 2.6.6 on
> Windows 7 Professional?
I specifically tested whether "compile .py" works before the release,
and it worked fine on my machine.
I suspect you have a source file on your disk that it tries
Tommy Grav schrieb:
> Trying to update my ActivePython installation I mistakenly downloaded
> the Intel Mac version (rather than the PPC version) and tried to install
> it.
> The version did install but did not run of course. However, now trying
> to install the PPC version of Activepython or even
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> That is what I did originally, downloaded the latest version from
the main
> python site. I compiled by the README file instructions, and
I compiled by the
> instructions on the python url which are different, but both gave
identical
> results, compi
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> That is what I did originally, downloaded the latest version from the main
> python site. I compiled by the README file instructions, and I compiled by
> the
> instructions on the python url which are different, but both gave identical
> results, compiles fine, runs fine
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> > Is it not possible to install the latest version of python on my FreeBSD
> > system? Upgrading the FreeBSD is not an option since this is a production
> > system and everything else is working fine.
>
> that's really a FreeBSD question, isn't it
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Is it not possible to install the latest version of python on my FreeBSD
> system? Upgrading the FreeBSD is not an option since this is a production
> system and everything else is working fine.
that's really a FreeBSD question, isn't it?
> You are using: 2.2.2 (#1, Ju
Warren Block wrote:
> Marshall Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry, this is a FreeBSD system 4.8-RELEASE
> >
> > I found another set of documents that say to use the following to
> > install::
> >
> > python setup.py install
> >
> > but after running it, I still have the same problem.
>
>
Marshall Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, this is a FreeBSD system 4.8-RELEASE
>
> I found another set of documents that say to use the following to
> install::
>
> python setup.py install
>
> but after running it, I still have the same problem.
[top-posting trimmed, please don't do that
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
> > I am trying to install python, but am having problems. I did what the
> > README file said, and it created an executible code in the current
> > directory as it said it would when I typed "make".
>
> "make" doesn't install the interpreter by itsel
Sorry, this is a FreeBSD system 4.8-RELEASE
I found another set of documents that say to use the following to
install::
python setup.py install
but after running it, I still have the same problem.
Marshall
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> I am trying to install python, but am having problems. I did
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> I am trying to install python, but am having problems. I did what the
> README file said, and it created an executible code in the current
> directory as it said it would when I typed "make".
"make" doesn't install the interpreter by itself; you're supposed to use
"make
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