On 5/21/21 8:25 AM, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> An install for all users will drop it into someplace different - by
> default at the top of the drive, so e.g. C:\Python39.
I just did an install of 3.9 on Windows 10. There was an option to
install the launcher for all users but no option for installing
On 5/21/21 4:21 AM, jan via Python-list wrote:
OK, but
1. should the installer work for administrator + all users or not?
2. if not, should the installer work for me (a non-admin) and install
python correctly and successfully for my account if I run it in my
account, not the admin?
It should,
OK, but
1. should the installer work for administrator + all users or not?
2. if not, should the installer work for me (a non-admin) and install
python correctly and successfully for my account if I run it in my
account, not the admin?
thanks
jan
On 20/05/2021, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 5/20/20
On 5/20/2021 7:06 AM, jan via Python-list wrote:
This time it's simply not installing correctly when run as
administrator, and not at all when run as non-administrator.
As administrator, it's not installing for other users as I believe it should.
It's certainly not adding the python path corre
On 4/3/2013 1:51 PM, Martin Schöön wrote:
On 2013-04-02, balasubramanian Achuthan wrote:
Try using Activestate python. The free version would suffice your
needs and it comes with a clean install.
I have been travelling and have not had time to read this thread in
detail so this may be old hat
On 2013-04-02, balasubramanian Achuthan wrote:
> Try using Activestate python. The free version would suffice your
> needs and it comes with a clean install.
I have been travelling and have not had time to read this thread in
detail so this may be old hat but on Windows (at work) I simply
install
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Joe Hill wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 11:44:55 -0400, David Robinow
> >Download the Windows executables.
> >
> >3.3.0 is the current version
>
> Is "numpy" an option that is needed (guess for math?)?
>
No, it's not needed to run Python. It can be useful. I only me
Try using Activestate python. The free version would suffice your needs and it
comes with a clean install.
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On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 9:02 PM, Joe Hill wrote:
> ...
>
> In a Windows 7 environment (even a 64-bit Windows 7 environment), you
> must install the 32-bit version of Python 3. The 64-bit version will not
> work with NumPy 1.6.
>
1.7 is the current version. I use 32-bit Python myself.
> Fu
On Apr 2, 6:02 am, Joe Hill wrote:
> Python install Win 7 Problem
>
> This is some of what others have experienced attempting to install Python
> in Win 7 - I'm attempting to do the same with hopefully fewer detours.
>
> http://www.andrewsturges.com/2012/05/installing-numpy-for-python-3-in...
> I
Hi Steve
On 22/09/2011 13:58, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
(7) If all else fails, as an absolute last resort, simply run the Windows
installer as a regular, unprivileged user, after selecting the option for a
Non-Admin Install under Advanced Options first.
Thanks for this, will send on to my friend
Hi Matt,
Enjoyed your list options :)
I'm a consultant and have to do what your subject line asks at
most clients I work at.
Here's the technique I recommend:
Install Python for the ***current user*** on another workstation
with the appropriate priviledges. Then xcopy this Python folder
to a US
5 is the best solution, followed by 2 and 3.
On Sep 22, 2011 11:02 PM, "Steven D'Aprano" <
steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info> wrote:
> Chris Withers wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Is there a way to install python on a locked down Windows desktop?
>> (ie: no compilers, no admin rights, etc)
>
> (1) Br
Chris Withers wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there a way to install python on a locked down Windows desktop?
> (ie: no compilers, no admin rights, etc)
(1) Bribe or blackmail the fascist system administrator.
(2) Hack into the system with any of dozens of unpatched vulnerabilities
that will give you a
You could try Portable Python (http://www.portablepython.com). No need to
install anything!
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On 6 juil, 17:37, Thomas Jollans wrote:
> Before filing a bug, best test it with Python 2.7 (just released), 3.1,
> and, if possible, py3k trunk.
>
> I just tried to reproduce this with a current py3k checkout, where it
> worked. Probably not an issue in Python 3.x due to the changed unicode
> han
On 07/06/2010 11:17 PM, Pierre Thibault wrote:
> I am building from the source and installing Python on my machine.
>
> I added these tests failed:
>
> test_doctest
> test_httpservers
> test_logging
>
> But I moved the Python installation folder on another directory and
> the failed tests vanish
Thanks guys - I will give it another go!
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Paul Osman wrote:
> On 18-May-06, at 10:30 AM, D wrote:
>
> > I'm sure this is an easy question for most here, but it's throwing me
> > for a loop at the moment - I need to upgrade RHEL 3 with the latest
> > version of Python. I downloaded the source and installed, but we're
> > still having prob
[D]
| Thanks, Paul - do you know where I can get the RPM? I only see the
| source on the Python website. Thanks.
http://www.python.org/pyvault/
(first Google hit for site:python.org RPM)
TJG
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Thanks, Paul - do you know where I can get the RPM? I only see the
source on the Python website. Thanks.
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On 18-May-06, at 10:30 AM, D wrote:
> I'm sure this is an easy question for most here, but it's throwing me
> for a loop at the moment - I need to upgrade RHEL 3 with the latest
> version of Python. I downloaded the source and installed, but we're
> still having problems (i.e. some Python apps do
Thanks I'll take a look.
PS: www.u3.com
Regards,
Philippe
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> If I found the right "U3" when I googled, then maybe this is relevant:
> http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/movpy/
>
> Jeff
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If I found the right "U3" when I googled, then maybe this is relevant:
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/movpy/
Jeff
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"jtan325" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> customize_compiler
> cc_cmd = cc + ' ' + opt
> TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects
[...]
> upon closer inspection of Python's distutils sysconfig.py, is the error
> being caused by the ' ' in "cc_cmd = cc + ' ' + opt"? Any ideas
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