poniedziałek, 16 kwietnia 2018 o 10:51:37 UTC+2 jtsh...@gmail.com napisał(a):
> On Monday, February 6, 2017 at 10:46:24 AM UTC+5:30, Jean-Claude Roy wrote:
> > I am trying to install Python 3.6.0 on a Windows 7 computer.
> > The download of 29.1 MB is successful and I get the nextwindow. I choose
On Monday, 6 February 2017 16:16:24 UTC+11, Jean-Claude Roy wrote:
> I am trying to install Python 3.6.0 on a Windows 7 computer.
> The download of 29.1 MB is successful and I get the nextwindow. I choose the
> "install now" selection and thatopens the Setup Program window.
> Now the trouble s
On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 2:14:48 AM UTC+5:30, christia...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Same with me, except that I tried to install Python 3.6.3. Unchecking
> "Install launcher for all users" helped, however.
Thank you. It helped me.
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On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 7:44:48 AM UTC+11, christian...@gmail.com wrote:
> Same with me, except that I tried to install Python 3.6.3. Unchecking
> "Install launcher for all users" helped, however.
It works perfectly by unchecking that box! Thanks!!
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Same problem, Win7, Unchecking "Install launcher for all users" sorted things.
Thanks for the advice.
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On Monday, February 6, 2017 at 6:16:24 AM UTC+1, Jean-Claude Roy wrote:
> I am trying to install Python 3.6.0 on a Windows 7 computer.
> The download of 29.1 MB is successful and I get the nextwindow. I choose the
> "install now" selection and thatopens the Setup Program window.
> Now the troub
On Monday, February 6, 2017 at 10:46:24 AM UTC+5:30, Jean-Claude Roy wrote:
> I am trying to install Python 3.6.0 on a Windows 7 computer.
> The download of 29.1 MB is successful and I get the nextwindow. I choose the
> "install now" selection and thatopens the Setup Program window.
> Now the t
On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 12:44:48 PM UTC-8, christian...@gmail.com wrote:
> Same with me, except that I tried to install Python 3.6.3. Unchecking
> "Install launcher for all users" helped, however.
This worked for me, thanks!
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On Wednesday, 7 March 2018 14:45:23 UTC+1, eng@voepassaredo.com.br wrote:
> Hi! Exact same problem here! Stucked at "initializing setup", windows 7,
> pyhton 3.6.4, etc, etc, etc
>
> However, while looking for solutions on the internet.. guess who's decided to
> come to party??? Setup f
Hi! Exact same problem here! Stucked at "initializing setup", windows 7, pyhton
3.6.4, etc, etc, etc
However, while looking for solutions on the internet.. guess who's decided to
come to party??? Setup finally started! I guess we just have to be pacient and
give its time...
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On Monday, December 4, 2017 at 3:44:48 PM UTC-5, christian...@gmail.com wrote:
> Same with me, except that I tried to install Python 3.6.3. Unchecking
> "Install launcher for all users" helped, however.
I'm having the same issue. I need Python to be available for all users. Has
anyone found a s
Same with me, except that I tried to install Python 3.6.3. Unchecking "Install
launcher for all users" helped, however.
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Thanks a lot.
1 июля 2017 г. 0:16 пользователь "eryk sun" написал:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 8:30 PM, Debiller 777
> wrote:
> > I just get error that there is no module name 'encodings'
>
> First make sure that neither PYTHONHOME nor PYTHONPATH are defined in
> your environment. To check this t
суббота, 1 июля 2017 г., 0:25:19 UTC+3 пользователь eryk sun написал:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 8:30 PM, Debiller 777
> wrote:
> > I just get error that there is no module name 'encodings'
>
> First make sure that neither PYTHONHOME nor PYTHONPATH are defined in
> your environment. To check this
d
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 8:30 PM, Debiller 777 wrote:
> I just get error that there is no module name 'encodings'
First make sure that neither PYTHONHOME nor PYTHONPATH are defined in
your environment. To check this type `set python` in a command prompt.
Neither variable should be listed.
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Please help me with Python. I many,MANY TIMES tried to install it, but always
had problemThese installers were glistchy. What do I mean? I mean that when
I installed Python I almost always got wrong packed folders. For example I open
python's folder click on python.exe aand.I just ge
On Monday, 6 February 2017 13:16:24 UTC+8, Jean-Claude Roy wrote:
> I am trying to install Python 3.6.0 on a Windows 7 computer.
> The download of 29.1 MB is successful and I get the nextwindow. I choose the
> "install now" selection and thatopens the Setup Program window.
> Now the trouble st
On 2/6/2017 12:03 AM, Jean-Claude Roy via Python-list wrote:
I am trying to install Python 3.6.0 on a Windows 7 computer.
The download of 29.1 MB is successful and I get the nextwindow. I choose the
"install now" selection and thatopens the Setup Program window.
Now the trouble starts:I get "
I am trying to install Python 3.6.0 on a Windows 7 computer.
The download of 29.1 MB is successful and I get the nextwindow. I choose the
"install now" selection and thatopens the Setup Program window.
Now the trouble starts:I get "Installing:" and the Initialization
progress...and nothing els
In article
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leonardo davinci wrote:
> I am using Kleopatra(gpg for win) to verify the 3.4.3 python installer,
> Windows x86 MSI
>
> >https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.3/python-3.4.3.msi>
> www.python.org <https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.3/python-3.4.3.
On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 4:26:40 PM UTC-7, leonardo davinci wrote:
> I am using Kleopatra(gpg for win) to verify the 3.4.3 python installer,
> Windows x86 MSI
>
> ><https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.3/python-3.4.3.msi>. This file does
> >not have a email in
I am using Kleopatra(gpg for win) to verify the 3.4.3 python installer,
Windows x86 MSI
>https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.3/python-3.4.3.msi>
www.python.org <https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.3/python-3.4.3.msi>
/ftp/python/3.4.3/
<https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.3/p
hing I can think of.
I uninstalled via the Control Panel. I installed via the official
Python installer for Windows.
I also don't understand how a start menu entry can begin an
installation but it is doing just that.
To me, this specifically indicates a registry mixup.
To prevent installa
IDLE disappeared from the right click context
menu". And asking on these groups was the last thing I can think of.
I uninstalled via the Control Panel. I installed via the official Python
installer for Windows.
I also don't understand how a start menu entry can begin an installation b
Python.
I suspect the problem is with the registry. Only one version of
Python/Idle can be connected to that entry.
> I am now only left with re-installing Windows itself which I
don't think is a good idea.
Definitely not.
Shouldn't the Python installer be able to fix this th
-installing Windows itself which I don't think is a good idea.
Shouldn't the Python installer be able to fix this thing?
I have both Python 2.7 and 3.4 installed but I uninstalled both and tried
installing one. No use.
Is there some problem with Python (un-)installer on Windows? I am askin
hi all..
To distribute my application.. what will be the best..?
python installer.. or py2exe..?
using : python 2.6 , wxpython 2.8.9
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> Now i want to build an msi installer out of this. What's procedure
> that I should follow for this ??
See Tools/msi. Notice that this (*) isn't supported, so you are on your
own; you probably need to change msi.py
Regards,
Martin
(*) Packaging a Python installer that was b
Hello group,
I have been able to successfully compile python 2.5.1 using MSVC 8
compiler .
Now i want to build an msi installer out of this. What's procedure
that I should follow for this ??
Thank You
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Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> I forgot to mention that I want to do it automatically from my application's
> installer.
Calling the "assoc" and "ftype" commands is one approach. Try them with
the existing settings to see how standard Python sets them up:
c:\> assoc .py
.py=Python.File
c:\> ftype
Yes Keir, Thanks a lot.
Regards;
Philippe
keirr wrote:
> Philippe,
>
> Windows file associations are in
>
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts
>
> Hope that helps you.
>
> All the best,
>
> Keir.
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Philippe,
Windows file associations are in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts
Hope that helps you.
All the best,
Keir.
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Keir,
I forgot to mention that I want to do it automatically from my application's
installer.
Regards,
Philippe
keirr wrote:
> Philippe,
>
> You wrote: I wish to associate *.pyc with pythonw.exe
>
> is there some reason why Tools->Folder Options->File Types (from a
> Windows Explorer me
Philippe,
You wrote: I wish to associate *.pyc with pythonw.exe
is there some reason why Tools->Folder Options->File Types (from a
Windows Explorer menu) won't work?
You could do it from a cmd prompt with assoc and ftype if you needed to
script it.
All the best,
Keir.
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Hi,
I am looking for the reg path that is modified/created by the pyton
installer to associate *.pyc with python.exe as I wish to associate *.pyc
with pythonw.exe
Regards,
Philippe
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Hi,
I am looking for the reg path that is modified/created by the pyton
installer to associate *.pyc with python.exe as I wish to associate *.pyc
with pythonw.exe
Regards,
Philippe
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