Coexistence of Python 2.x and 3.x on same OS
Mark Lawrence
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Fri Oct 5 08:29:13 EDT 2012
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On 05/10/2012 13:15, Edward Diener wrote: > On 10/1/2012 12:02 PM, Alister wrote: >> On Sun, 30 Sep 2012 15:14:17 -0400, Edward Diener wrote: >> >>> Has there been any official software that allows both the Python 2.x and >>> 3.x releases to coexist on the same OS so that the end-user can easily >>> switch between them when invoking Python scripts after each has been >>> installed to their own directories/folders ? >>> >>> I know of some unoffical solutions, but they require lots of tweaks. >>> Given the vagaries of the different OSs on which Python can run I am >>> hoping for some offical solution which will work on any of the most >>> popular OSs ( Windows, Linux, Mac ). >>> >>> The situation is so confusing on Windows, where the file associations, >>> registry entries, and other internal software which allows a given >>> Python release to work properly when invoking Python is so complicated, >>> that I have given up on trying to install more than one Python release >>> and finding a relaible, foolproof way of switching between them. So >>> although I would like to use the latest 3.x series on Windows I have >>> decide to stick with the latest 2.x series instead because much software >>> using Python does not support 3.x yet. >> >> on my fedora system it was a simple matter of:- >> #> yum install python3 >> >> to use python 3 i specify it in my shebang line >> >> #!/usr/bun/env python3 >> >> Simple >> >> Not sure about Windoze though (Although from memory the install asks >> where to install so should not be a major issue) > > Windows installs of Python do not distinguish releases by Pythonx(.x) > but just install different versions of Python in different directories. > However one can make links to the different versions based on their > release numbers, and that would allow a shebang line work if it was > supported. > > Please read this http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0397/ and let us know whether or not it fits your needs on Windows. -- Cheers. Mark Lawrence.
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