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Op 10 Sep 2012, om 22:53 heeft William R. Wing (Bill Wing) het volgende
geschreven:
On Sep 10, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Bob Aalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
Well, Bill, better late than never - thanks for stepping in.
You are right, my problems are not yet
On Sep 11, 2012, at 3:52 AM, Bob Aalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
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Op 10 Sep 2012, om 22:53 heeft William R. Wing (Bill Wing) het volgende
geschreven:
On Sep 10, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Bob Aalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
Well, Bill, better late than never - thanks for
On Sep 11, 2012, at 9:12 AM, Bob Aalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
Hmm, this feels embarrassing but the good news is that, on seeing the errors,
I remember using a sudo with the make install and only later finding out
that I shouldn't have.
Last login: Tue Sep 11 09:46:11 on
Hmm, this feels embarrassing but the good news is that, on seeing the errors, I
remember using a sudo with the make install and only later finding out that I
shouldn't have.
Last login: Tue Sep 11 09:46:11 on ttys000
macpro1:~ debaas$ pwd
/Users/debaas
macpro1:~ debaas$ ls
Desktop
On 11 Sep 2012, at 15:31, William R. Wing (Bill Wing) wrote:
On Sep 11, 2012, at 9:12 AM, Bob Aalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
Hmm, this feels embarrassing but the good news is that, on seeing the
errors, I remember using a sudo with the make install and only later
finding out
I have several installations on my windows, so I use
c:\python27_64\python.exe module_file.py
or
c:\python26\python.exe module_file.py
in the command line.
Not to show that this shouldn't be a discussion, but usually it's
searching. Here's search term a link, and some python docs:
install
On 10/09/2012 07:10, Dwight Hutto wrote:
I have several installations on my windows, so I use
c:\python27_64\python.exe module_file.py
or
c:\python26\python.exe module_file.py
in the command line.
Not to show that this shouldn't be a discussion, but usually it's
searching. Here's search
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 11:10 PM, Dwight Hutto dwightdhu...@gmail.com wrote:
I have several installations on my windows, so I use
c:\python27_64\python.exe module_file.py
or
c:\python26\python.exe module_file.py
in the command line.
Not to show that this shouldn't be a discussion, but
On Sep 9, 2012, at 10:28 AM, BobAalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
I think I've installed Python 2.7.3 according to the instructions in the
README, and now want to use that version.
However, when typing python in Terminal, I get Python 2.6.4 (r264:75821M,
Oct 27 2009, 19:48:32) .
On 10/09/12 15:04:24, William R. Wing (Bill Wing) wrote:
On Sep 9, 2012, at 10:28 AM, BobAalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
I think I've installed Python 2.7.3 according to the instructions in the
README, and now want to use that version.
However, when typing python in Terminal, I
On Sep 10, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Bob Aalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
Well, Bill, better late than never - thanks for stepping in.
You are right, my problems are not yet solved ;)
As Hans pointed out, you are looking for python, not Python (the frameworks are
named Python, the
I think I've installed Python 2.7.3 according to the instructions in the
README, and now want to use that version.
However, when typing python in Terminal, I get Python 2.6.4 (r264:75821M,
Oct 27 2009, 19:48:32) .
So:
(1) I can't seem to find where the new software has gone and
(2) can't seem
On Sun, 09 Sep 2012 07:28:55 -0700, BobAalsma wrote:
I think I've installed Python 2.7.3 according to the instructions in the
README, and now want to use that version. However, when typing python
in Terminal, I get Python 2.6.4 (r264:75821M, Oct 27 2009, 19:48:32) .
Did you run make
Op zondag 9 september 2012 16:28:55 UTC+2 schreef BobAalsma het volgende:
I think I've installed Python 2.7.3 according to the instructions in the
README, and now want to use that version.
However, when typing python in Terminal, I get Python 2.6.4 (r264:75821M,
Oct 27 2009, 19:48:32) .
BobAalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com writes:
I think I've installed Python 2.7.3 according to the instructions in
the README, and now want to use that version.
However, when typing python in Terminal, I get Python 2.6.4
(r264:75821M, Oct 27 2009, 19:48:32) .
I think you might have made a
In article 9fcf4eb6-1ea3-4f75-bf2a-031b754a2...@googlegroups.com,
BobAalsma overhaalsgang_24_...@me.com wrote:
Umm2, as said, I think I've installed (at least downloaded) 2.7.3 (note the
three there) and with python2.7 I now see Python 2.7.1 (r271:86832, Jun 16
2011, 16:59:05)
Did you use a
On 9/09/12 16:28:55, BobAalsma wrote:
I think I've installed Python 2.7.3 according to the instructions in the
README, and now want to use that version.
However, when typing python in Terminal, I get Python 2.6.4 (r264:75821M,
Oct 27 2009, 19:48:32) .
Was that a freshly opened Terminal
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