On 01/24/2013 11:11 AM, Matthew Ngaha wrote:
Python 3.3 for Windows comes with a "launcher", which will approximate (for
Python only) what Unix and Linux users have had for years for any scripting
language. You can get it separately, as Mark Lawrence has said, but maybe
it's time to bring your 3.x current.
there was a lot of reading in the previous links, i got a bit lost as
i didnt recognize a lot of the words they were using. If i install
Pyhon 3.3 do i need to uninstall my current python 3.1 and reinstall
all the downloaded modules/packages i installed?
I don't really know, so all the rest of this message is a guess. My
guess is that 3.1 and 3.3 can coexist, but that you'd need to reinstall
the modules/packages that you're using, and hope that they all can
handle 3.3
When upgrading a minor upgrade (eg. from 3.1.1 to 3.1.2), I believe it'd
go in the same place, and not require reinstalling the packages.
--
DaveA
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