Steve Holden wrote:
Stef Mientki wrote:
hello,
I just upgraded from Python 2.5 to 2.6.
Most of the things work,
but I'm struggling with one issue,
when I start Python in a command window,
it still uses Python 2.5.
Is there a way to get Python 2.6 as my default Python environment ?
thanks,
Stef Mientki
It's a matter of replacing C:\Python25 with C:\Python26 in your PATH
environment variable, which is what the Windows command processor uses
to fined executable programs.
Thanks Steve,
that works exactly as you say.
cheers,
Stef
It's normal to add both the directory the
interpreter lives in /and/ its Scripts subdirectory, so you may have
two replacements to make. See
http://www.python.org/doc/faq/windows/
for more. If anyone has any good updates to that document I'll be happy
to make them (or give you permission to make them ...). It was written a
long time ago, and I'm not sure it's had much love. In particular
there'll not be anything relating to Windows 7.
regards
Steve
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