[issue32840] Must install python 3.6.3 when 3.6.4 already installed

2018-02-19 Thread Steve Dower
Steve Dower added the comment: We confirmed offline that it's not a bug. -- resolution: -> not a bug stage: -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker

[issue32840] Must install python 3.6.3 when 3.6.4 already installed

2018-02-15 Thread Steve Dower
Steve Dower added the comment: > The problem is independent of word length. There should be no problem installing 3.6.4 of one architecture and 3.6.3 of the other at the same time. I myself do this all the time with every version of Python. You can't do it if they are

[issue32840] Must install python 3.6.3 when 3.6.4 already installed

2018-02-15 Thread Steve Dower
Steve Dower added the comment: This is a big feature request, as our current installer technology is specifically designed for ease of upgrading between minor versions (e.g. 3.6.3->3.6.4). We would need to completely rewrite our installers. If you want to avoid the

[issue32840] Must install python 3.6.3 when 3.6.4 already installed

2018-02-14 Thread Ned Deily
Change by Ned Deily : -- components: +Windows nosy: +paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware ___ Python tracker ___

[issue32840] Must install python 3.6.3 when 3.6.4 already installed

2018-02-13 Thread J. Morton
New submission from J. Morton : Got a 0x8070666 "Setup Failed - another version installed" popup message when installing 3.6.3 with 3.6.4 and 3.5.1 already installed (all are "just for me" installs). The problem is independent of word length. It should be possible to