[Python-Dev] Python install layout and the PATH on win32
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Sat Mar 17 20:16:25 CET 2012
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On 3/17/2012 10:50 AM, Paul Moore wrote: > Meh. None of this is a real issue. It's just some extra messy coding. > But Van's point is that this proposal gives him less hard coding. > Beyond pointing out that it gives me more, I don't have much to add. I suspect a case could be made that harmonization now will benefit multiple people in, say, 5 years, especially if by then one only supported 3.3+ while supporting multiple platforms. It would be the same rationale as that for 3.0, and especially the bytes to unicode change for text. (As I remember, we are only 3 years in on that one ;-). I leave it to Van to actually explain and make the argument. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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