On 10/21/2010 4:44 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 20:01:56 -0500 > Ron Adam<rrr at ronadam.com> wrote: >> >> On Ubuntu, I use python, python2.7, python3.1, python3.2 and that is what I >> type to use that particular version. The -m option seems to me to be the >> easiest to do and works with all of these. >> >> python2.7 -m setup >> python3.2 -m setup > > Having pysetup or pysetupX.Y executables would be much more practical > with shell auto-completion, though. I agree. I also don't see any confusion about which python a "pysetupX.Y" would use. Or for that matter a plain "pysetup". It would be the one that a plain "python" would get you. Eric.
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