Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-24 Thread Giampaolo Rodola'
On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 03:30, Steve Dower wrote: > Hi all > > Just sharing this here because I think it's important for us to be aware > of it - I'm not trying to promote or sell anything here :) (Those who > were at the language summit have seen this already.) > > In the next Windows 10 update

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-24 Thread Steve Dower
On 24May2019 0220, Baptiste Carvello wrote: Hello, Le 21/05/2019 à 22:30, Steve Dower a écrit : [...] * the Python 3.7 installed from the store will not auto-update to 3.8, but when 3.8 is released we (Microsoft) will update the redirect to point at it * if you pass arguments to the redirect

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-24 Thread Baptiste Carvello
Hello, Le 21/05/2019 à 22:30, Steve Dower a écrit : > > [...] > > * the Python 3.7 installed from the store will not auto-update to 3.8, > but when 3.8 is released we (Microsoft) will update the redirect to > point at it > * if you pass arguments to the redirect command, it just exits with an >

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-23 Thread Antoine Pitrou
On Thu, 23 May 2019 00:23:39 +0200 Ray Donnelly wrote: > On Thu, May 23, 2019, 12:17 AM Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev < > python-dev@python.org> wrote: > > > On 22.05.2019 23:52, Steve Dower wrote: > > > On 22May2019 1309, Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev wrote: > > >> As someone whose job is to

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-22 Thread Ray Donnelly
On Thu, May 23, 2019, 12:17 AM Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev < python-dev@python.org> wrote: > On 22.05.2019 23:52, Steve Dower wrote: > > On 22May2019 1309, Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev wrote: > >> As someone whose job is to diagnose and fix problems with running > software: > >> Are there patches

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-22 Thread Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev
On 22.05.2019 23:52, Steve Dower wrote: On 22May2019 1309, Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev wrote: As someone whose job is to diagnose and fix problems with running software: Are there patches in your release? Do you provide corresponding sources and debug symbols for it? You can find the sources

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-22 Thread Steve Dower
On 22May2019 1309, Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev wrote: As someone whose job is to diagnose and fix problems with running software: Are there patches in your release? Do you provide corresponding sources and debug symbols for it? You can find the sources at https://github.com/python/cpython :)

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-22 Thread Steve Dower
On 22May2019 1237, Oscar Benjamin wrote: On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 21:32, Steve Dower wrote: In the next Windows 10 update that starts rolling out today, we (Microsoft) have added "python.exe" and "python3.exe" commands that are installed on PATH *by default* and will open the Microsoft Store at

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-22 Thread Ivan Pozdeev via Python-Dev
On 21.05.2019 23:30, Steve Dower wrote: Hi all Just sharing this here because I think it's important for us to be aware of it - I'm not trying to promote or sell anything here :) (Those who were at the language summit have seen this already.) In the next Windows 10 update that starts

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-22 Thread Oscar Benjamin
On Tue, 21 May 2019 at 21:32, Steve Dower wrote: > > In the next Windows 10 update that starts rolling out today, we > (Microsoft) have added "python.exe" and "python3.exe" commands that are > installed on PATH *by default* and will open the Microsoft Store at the > page where we (Python core

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-21 Thread Steve Dower
On 21May2019 1621, MRAB wrote: Does it behave nicely with py.exe? This is still something of an open issue with the Store package for Python - py.exe doesn't look for the registry keys in a way that will find them (due to some very obscure compatibility quirks). The Store package does not

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-21 Thread MRAB
On 2019-05-21 21:30, Steve Dower wrote: [snip] The associated blog post: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-the-windows-10-may-2019-update/ Here are answers to a few questions that I assume will come up, at least from this audience that understands the issues better than most: *

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-21 Thread Ethan Furman
On 05/21/2019 01:30 PM, Steve Dower wrote: In the next Windows 10 update that starts rolling out today, we (Microsoft) have added "python.exe" and "python3.exe" commands that are installed on PATH *by default* and will open the Microsoft Store at the page where we (Python core team) publish

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-21 Thread Christian Heimes
On 21/05/2019 22.30, Steve Dower wrote: > Hi all > > Just sharing this here because I think it's important for us to be aware of > it - I'm not trying to promote or sell anything here :) (Those who were at > the language summit have seen this already.) > > In the next Windows 10 update that

Re: [Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-21 Thread Eric V. Smith
That’s great, Steve. Thanks for all of the work (by you and others) on this. -- Eric V. Smith True Blade Systems, Inc (301) 859-4544 > On May 21, 2019, at 4:30 PM, Steve Dower wrote: > > Hi all > > Just sharing this here because I think it's important for us to be aware of > it - I'm not

[Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update

2019-05-21 Thread Steve Dower
Hi all Just sharing this here because I think it's important for us to be aware of it - I'm not trying to promote or sell anything here :) (Those who were at the language summit have seen this already.) In the next Windows 10 update that starts rolling out today, we (Microsoft) have added