Re: Problems with Python 2.5 installer.

2006-10-13 Thread paw
> > Could this happen if c:\python does not exists and creating it fails for > > some reason, or if permissions are incorrect? > > Are you installing it as a "normal" user or as an Administrator? I have > occasionally had problems (not when installing Python) as a "normal" > user not being allowed

Re: Problems with Python 2.5 installer.

2006-09-29 Thread John Machin
Matthew Warren wrote: > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of paw > Sent: 29 September 2006 11:01 > To: python-list@python.org > Subject: Re: Problems with Python 2.5 installer. > > > John Machin wrote: >

RE: Problems with Python 2.5 installer.

2006-09-29 Thread Matthew Warren
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of paw Sent: 29 September 2006 11:01 To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Problems with Python 2.5 installer. John Machin wrote: > paw wrote: > > I have ran the MSI installer for Python 2.5 seve

Re: Problems with Python 2.5 installer.

2006-09-29 Thread paw
John Machin wrote: > paw wrote: > > I have ran the MSI installer for Python 2.5 several times attempting to > > install to C: > > Python, however all of the files are placed in C:\ . The installer is > > told to only install files for me, beyond that I have only chosen the > > defaults. > > What

Re: Problems with Python 2.5 installer.

2006-09-25 Thread John Machin
paw wrote: > I have ran the MSI installer for Python 2.5 several times attempting to > install to C: > Python, however all of the files are placed in C:\ . The installer is > told to only install files for me, beyond that I have only chosen the > defaults. What do you mean by "install to C: Pyt

Re: Problems with Python 2.5 installer.

2006-09-25 Thread Martin v. Löwis
paw schrieb: > Google turned up nothing useful that I could find, is anyone else > seeing this problem? I haven't heard of it before. Please run the file with msiexec /i python-2.5.msi /l*v python.log and post the resulting python.log in a bug report at sf.net/projects/python. Regards, Martin -