On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 20:30, Vlad Riscutia <riscutiavlad at gmail.com> wrote: > If versioned filenames are added in addition to python.exe, it still might > look confusing for most users: Why do I have python and python3.2 > executables? What's the difference? I'd rather go with -v argument either > way, for people that *know* they want to call Python 3.2 instead of Python > 3.1... > > Thank you, > Vlad > Honestly, would it really be that confusing? Seeing python32.exe inside C:\Python32 shouldn't be a huge surprise, and ActiveState has been doing something like this for years (forever?). Versioned executables in addition to the standard python.exe is something I've wanted for a while, but that's outside of this PEP. This way you could have C:\Python27 and C:\Python32 on your path and explicitly open up the right one. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20110722/ac0c8d33/attachment.html>
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