I'm getting closer now.
I figured out that when I typed python in cmd.exe window it was trying
to run the cygwin version of python. I removed that link and cmd.exe
now finds the correct version.
Therefore, this is not a bug. However, someone should add a caution in
the installation instructions
Bucco wrote:
> The python 2.4 version msi did no better. Please help. I do not
> really want to go back to Active State Python.
>
>
> Thanks:)
>
> SA
>
>
> Bucco wrote:
> > I
> > am going to try to install python 2.4 with the msi installer and see if
> > I have the same issue with that version.
Bucco wrote:
> The python 2.4 version msi did no better. Please help. I do not
> really want to go back to Active State Python.
>
>
> Thanks:)
>
> SA
>
>
> Bucco wrote:
> > I
> > am going to try to install python 2.4 with the msi installer and see if
> > I have the same issue with that version.
The python 2.4 version msi did no better. Please help. I do not
really want to go back to Active State Python.
Thanks:)
SA
Bucco wrote:
> I
> am going to try to install python 2.4 with the msi installer and see if
> I have the same issue with that version. If anyone else has any ideas
> ple
I installed python 2.5b3 on my windows XP sp2 box without any issues.
I can double click the python program, and idle comes up in the command
line window. However when I run python from the command line program
cmd.exe, I get a pop-up window with the following error:
16 bit Windows Subsystem