Anthony Baxter schrieb:
happy to announce the release of Python 2.4.
Thanks!
minor remarks:
First line from C:\Python24\README.txt
This is Python version 2.4 alpha 3
In C:\Python24\Tools
in various subdirs the README.TXT files disappeared.
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On 30 Nov 2004 12:09:37 -0800, Chang LI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:.
> > On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I'm
> > happy to announce the release of Python 2.4.
> >
>
> Is there Windows 64-bit edition available?
If you went to the 2.4 page, you'd see that there is i
Christmas came early this year. Thank you all nice Python developers.
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Dave Merrill wrote:
Should have been more specific.
As I recall, after I installed 2.4rc1 I installed the latest versions of
wxWindows and SPE IDE into it. The 2.4 copy of SPE died silently when
started, which I can accept as a incompatible versions.
What was strange to me was that at that point, t
Chang LI wrote:
Is there Windows 64-bit edition available?
Yes:
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.4/python-2.4.ia64.msi
Regards,
Martin
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Morten Lied Johansen wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 23:31:34 +1100, Anthony Baxter wrote:
On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I'm
happy to announce the release of Python 2.4.
Question from a noob:
I have several third party python-modules installed on my current
Windowss
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 23:31:34 +1100, Anthony Baxter wrote:
>
> On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I'm
> happy to announce the release of Python 2.4.
Question from a noob:
I have several third party python-modules installed on my current
Windowssystem, and I was wond
Anthony Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> On behalf of the Python development team and the Python community, I'm
> happy to announce the release of Python 2.4.
>
Is there Windows 64-bit edition available?
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Dave Merrill wrote:
Newb question: Is it possible/recommended to have multiple versions of
Python installed simultaneously? Earlier, I installed 2.4rc1, and a number
of things in my 2.3.3 install stopped working. Are there known techniques
for managing multiple versions?
What exactly stopped worki
"Dave Merrill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Newb question: Is it possible/recommended to have multiple versions of
> Python installed simultaneously? Earlier, I installed 2.4rc1, and a number
> of things in my 2.3.3 install stopped working. Are there known techniques
> for managing multiple vers
Used the packaged Windows (win2k) installs of Python and all components I
described. Not a C guy, no compiler, minimal knowledge about them.
Dave Merrill
"Anthony Baxter" wrote:
> > Newb question: Is it possible/recommended to have multiple versions of
> > Python installed simultaneously? Earlie
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 08:53:25 -0500, Dave Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should have been more specific.
>
> As I recall, after I installed 2.4rc1 I installed the latest versions of
> wxWindows and SPE IDE into it. The 2.4 copy of SPE died silently when
> started, which I can accept as a inco
Should have been more specific.
As I recall, after I installed 2.4rc1 I installed the latest versions of
wxWindows and SPE IDE into it. The 2.4 copy of SPE died silently when
started, which I can accept as a incompatible versions.
What was strange to me was that at that point, the 2.3.3 copy of S
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 08:05:55 -0500, Dave Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Newb question: Is it possible/recommended to have multiple versions of
> Python installed simultaneously? Earlier, I installed 2.4rc1, and a number
> of things in my 2.3.3 install stopped working. Are there known techniq
Dave Merrill schrieb:
Newb question: Is it possible/recommended to have multiple versions of
Python installed simultaneously? Earlier, I installed 2.4rc1, and a number
of things in my 2.3.3 install stopped working. Are there known techniques
for managing multiple versions?
Short answer: depends on
Newb question: Is it possible/recommended to have multiple versions of
Python installed simultaneously? Earlier, I installed 2.4rc1, and a number
of things in my 2.3.3 install stopped working. Are there known techniques
for managing multiple versions?
Thanks,
Dave Merrill
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