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vsoler
Flightless Bird
*** posted previously in Windows 7 forum, but no answer ***
I have installed two different versions of a scripting language called
Python in my Windows 7 PC.
Even though I have not fully tested them, they seem to work if I
launch them from the proper directory:
CUsers\python26 for python 2.6
CUsers\pythom31 for python 3.1
In either case, I have use the default installation procedure.
In both cases the executable is python.exe
In both cases the *.py file should launch the respective python.exe
executable
Both versions are slightly incompatible (that is, completely
incompatible)
I keep the *.py for python 2.6 in one directory, the *.py for python
3.1 in another directory.
I would like to set-up my PC so that I can easily run either version
of python without having to uninstall one version and its associated
libraries, and without having to install the other version and its
associated libraries.
I would like something easy.
I have thought of creating two .BAT files, for changing the file
associations back and forth.
However, I have read somewhere that changes made in a CMD.exe window
are not permament, and its effects are cancelled as soon as the CMD
window is closed.
So I try to change the files that my PC reads when it boots. But here
I get lost, since I do not know what to change, where to change it,
and how to make changes back and forth in an easy way.
I think that somebody might come up with an idea or suggestion that
would help me solve my problem.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Vicente Soler
I have installed two different versions of a scripting language called
Python in my Windows 7 PC.
Even though I have not fully tested them, they seem to work if I
launch them from the proper directory:
CUsers\python26 for python 2.6
CUsers\pythom31 for python 3.1
In either case, I have use the default installation procedure.
In both cases the executable is python.exe
In both cases the *.py file should launch the respective python.exe
executable
Both versions are slightly incompatible (that is, completely
incompatible)
I keep the *.py for python 2.6 in one directory, the *.py for python
3.1 in another directory.
I would like to set-up my PC so that I can easily run either version
of python without having to uninstall one version and its associated
libraries, and without having to install the other version and its
associated libraries.
I would like something easy.
I have thought of creating two .BAT files, for changing the file
associations back and forth.
However, I have read somewhere that changes made in a CMD.exe window
are not permament, and its effects are cancelled as soon as the CMD
window is closed.
So I try to change the files that my PC reads when it boots. But here
I get lost, since I do not know what to change, where to change it,
and how to make changes back and forth in an easy way.
I think that somebody might come up with an idea or suggestion that
would help me solve my problem.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Vicente Soler