On 2015-09-08 14:22, Steve Dower wrote: > It thinks you have version 3.5.5339.0 installed, which IIRC was a test build I made for some tcl changes. It's probably listed under xPython - can you see it? > > As I said at the time, they should be totally independent, but I guess not. Thanks for the heads up. > I purged the xPython bits, but it still wouldn't install. I then purged the Python3.5dev... bits. Success! Rather a messy fix though... > > From: MRAB > Sent: 9/7/2015 20:41 > To: Python-Dev > Subject: [Python-Dev] Can't install Python 3.5rc3 > > I've been unable to install Python 3.5rc3. > > It progresses to installing Tcl/tk, then reports that a newer version > of 3.5 is already installed, then it rolls back (slowly). > > I don't know where it's finding this "newer version"; I've uninstalled > the previous releases of Python 3.5. > > I'm on Windows 10. > > > Here's the contents of the log file: [snip]
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