Please excuse the formatting in my previous message. And it is not complete
even, so here is the rest of it.
What happens after I follow the above steps:
- Upon running one of my python 2 scripts (using python2), I see this error:
""" ^SyntaxError: (unicode error) 'unicodeescape' codec can't decode
bytes in position 237-238: truncated \uXXXX escape
I tried for a bit, but I could not isolate the content of the file that may be
causing this problem. But any idea about this problem would be greatly
appreciated.
Removing python3 solves this issue..
Sunil
On Friday, April 22, 2022, 09:09:22 AM PDT, Sunil KR via Python-list
<[email protected]> wrote:
I have some scripts that are old and won't work under python2 and at the same
time I am writing new scripts which will use python3. However, if python 2 and
3 cannot co-exist in a windows box it will be impossible to transition
What I try:- remove all pythons and launchers- Use windows installer and
install python2 in python27 directory- Use windows installer and install
python3 in python310 directory- When installing python3 I opt in to install the
launcher- Test with py -2 and py -3 and see that I get the expected prompt-
just typing python gets me python2
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