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    On 22/07/2011 02:30, Vlad Riscutia wrote:
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cite="mid:CAJ-9HZ0YCW4OXgwgFo60TmK_fY3vmCjXLkqjZwXZ7adzntq1SA@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">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 <i>know</i>
      they want to call Python 3.2 instead of Python 3.1...
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    It doesn't seem to be too confusing for Linux / Mac OS X users where
    you have both. What's more it's very useful. I still like being able
    to specify version from the launcher, it's probably what I will use
    it most for (on the rare occasions I still use Windows).<br>
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    Michael<br>
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      <div>Thank you,</div>
      <div>Vlad<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 6:07 PM, &Eacute;ric
          Araujo <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:merwok@netwok.org">merwok@netwok.org</a>&gt;</span>
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            Hi,<br>
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            Le 22/07/2011 03:03, Vlad Riscutia a &eacute;crit :<br>
            <div class="im">&gt; I'm kind of -1 on changing Python
              executable name. It would make sense for<br>
              &gt; different major versions, where there are known
              incompatibilities, so<br>
              &gt; python2-python3 would make sense but python31
              python32 not that much...<br>
              &gt;<br>
              &gt; If my team is using Python and it gets pre-installed
              with other dev-tools,<br>
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            &gt; do I need to let everyone know they must call
            python*31*? And if we upgrade,<br>
            &gt; make sure everyone knows they should now call
            python*32*? What if we have<br>
            <div class="im">&gt; scripts that call python? Make sure we
              update all of them whenever minor<br>
              &gt; version is changed?<br>
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            If I understand correctly, adding versioned filenames like
            python3.3.exe<br>
            would happen in addition of python.exe, not in replacement.<br>
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            Regards<br>
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