On 11/14/2011 10:00 AM, John Gordon wrote:
In "W. eWatson" writes:
I would think the install would make the association of py to Python,
either IDLE or the interpreter.
I would hope so too, however you did mention that you moved the python
executable to a different directory and installed a
In "W. eWatson" writes:
> I would think the install would make the association of py to Python,
> either IDLE or the interpreter.
I would hope so too, however you did mention that you moved the python
executable to a different directory and installed a newer version, so
verifying that the .py
On 11/14/2011 8:15 AM, John Gordon wrote:
In "W. eWatson" writes:
What application is associated with .py files?
Application? Simple ones, including the one i put here that you
removed to answer my question.
Eh? I can't see anywhere that you mentioned your Windows settings as
to what ap
In "W. eWatson" writes:
> > What application is associated with .py files?
> Application? Simple ones, including the one i put here that you
> removed to answer my question.
Eh? I can't see anywhere that you mentioned your Windows settings as
to what application is associated with .py files.
On 11/14/2011 7:24 AM, John Gordon wrote:
In "W. eWatson" writes:
I just pushed aside the python25 folder by renaming it, and installed py
2.5.2. However, when I try to open the simplest of py programs with
IDLE, I get an error from Win7.
c:\Users\blah\...\junk.py is not a valid Win 32 app
In "W. eWatson" writes:
> I just pushed aside the python25 folder by renaming it, and installed py
> 2.5.2. However, when I try to open the simplest of py programs with
> IDLE, I get an error from Win7.
> c:\Users\blah\...\junk.py is not a valid Win 32 app.
Are you double-clicking on the .py
I just pushed aside the python25 folder by renaming it, and installed py
2.5.2. However, when I try to open the simplest of py programs with
IDLE, I get an error from Win7.
c:\Users\blah\...\junk.py is not a valid Win 32 app.
Here's one:
def abc(one):
print "abc: ", one, " is one"
def duh
Well, let be a careful a little more. I have PIL, numpy, scipy,
pymatplotlib and pyephem installed, I think. There are Removeexe
files in the python25 folder for them. There's also a Removepy2exe.exe.
Probably that was somehow used to get out py2.5.
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On 11/13/2011 2:08 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 11/13/2011 12:46 PM, W. eWatson wrote:
For many months I had sporadically used 2.5.2 under Win 7, then
something went awry. I tried an uninstall/install and it didn't get any
better. I thought I'd take another shot at it today. The uninstall went
OK,
On 11/13/2011 12:46 PM, W. eWatson wrote:
For many months I had sporadically used 2.5.2 under Win 7, then
something went awry. I tried an uninstall/install and it didn't get any
better. I thought I'd take another shot at it today. The uninstall went
OK, but c:\python25 remained with several py fi
On 13-11-11 18:46, W. eWatson wrote:
For many months I had sporadically used 2.5.2 under Win 7, then
something went awry. I tried an uninstall/install and it didn't get any
better. I thought I'd take another shot at it today. The uninstall went
OK, but c:\python25 remained with several py files a
For many months I had sporadically used 2.5.2 under Win 7, then
something went awry. I tried an uninstall/install and it didn't get any
better. I thought I'd take another shot at it today. The uninstall went
OK, but c:\python25 remained with several py files and a folder, Lib. I
went ahead with
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