Hi guys! I got a new laptop computer which came with the 64-bit version of Windows 7. I installed the 64-bit versions of Python and a few other libraries and wrote a few Python programs right there. If I copy the Python scripts to a 32-bit computer, it runs flawlessly. But in the future I may still need to distribute my compiled programs to people who use 32-bit Windows and it seems that neither PyInstaller nor py2exe can cross compile a 32-bit application from this 64-bit computer.
So ugly as it sounds, I'm considering installing in parallel the 32- bit version of Python on this same computer. Is there anything I need to know or a better way to achieve this instead of having a double Python installation? By the way, I use Python 2.6, so it would be [Python 2.6.x 32-bit] and [Python 2.6.x 64-bit] on the same computer. Thanks! Andy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list