On 2020-06-11, Terry Reedy wrote:
>
>> Indeed. Is the file name not clear that it's an installer?
>
> No. python-3.8.3-amd64.exe, which is typical naming for install files.
>
> I opened https://bugs.python.org/issue40948 and suggested adding
> '-setup' or '-install',
An excellent suggestion. W
On 6/10/2020 11:30 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2020-06-11, Michael Torrie wrote:
Since this comes up on a weekly basis, perhaps the installer should open
that web page to section 3.8.1 after a successful installation. Maybe
users would read that short section and not try to run the installer
On 2020-06-11, Michael Torrie wrote:
> Since this comes up on a weekly basis, perhaps the installer should open
> that web page to section 3.8.1 after a successful installation. Maybe
> users would read that short section and not try to run the installer
> over and over again. Or since that can
On 6/10/20 2:09 PM, DL Neil via Python-list wrote:
> On 10/06/20 11:26 PM, Silvia Aminul wrote:
>> I tried installing Python for windows 10 (the latest version of python
>> for
>> windows )
>>
>> And after downloading and trying to launch it keeps saying repair modify
>> uninstall
On 10/06/20 11:26 PM, Silvia Aminul wrote:
I tried installing Python for windows 10 (the latest version of python for
windows )
And after downloading and trying to launch it keeps saying repair modify
uninstall I tried looking for solution and it was suggested I might have
do