Re: Separate Windows versions of Python

2009-05-06 Thread Terry Reedy
Scott David Daniels wrote: On windows, major versions (..., 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, , 3.0, 3.1, ...) can coexist quite successfully. Find and run an installer for the latest version of 2.5 (2.5.4, I believe) on the Python download page. That will make 2.5 your default Python. believe the insta

Re: Separate Windows versions of Python

2009-05-06 Thread OldGrantonian
Many thanks for the very detailed answer :) I will go ahead right now and implement all your suggestions. On May 6, 4:35 pm, Scott David Daniels wrote: > OldGrantonian wrote: > > I use Windows Vista Home Premium. I have Python 2.6 currently > > installed. I'm not a techy. > > > I want to use

Re: Separate Windows versions of Python

2009-05-06 Thread Scott David Daniels
OldGrantonian wrote: I use Windows Vista Home Premium. I have Python 2.6 currently installed. I'm not a techy. I want to use "virtualenv". When I try to install the latest version of virtualenv for Windows, I get the message that Python 2.5 is not found. How do I install Python 2.5 (or anything