Bug(s) in Python 3.1.1 Windows installation
Ethan Furman
ethan at stoneleaf.us
Thu Oct 29 11:46:49 EDT 2009
Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
> * Ethan Furman:
>
>> Mark Hammond wrote:
>>
>>> On 29/10/2009 11:06 AM, Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
>>>
>>>> So I suggest switching to some other more light-weight installer
>>>> technology.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestion, but I expect we will stick with MSI even
>>> with its shortcomings. Using MSI files has significant other
>>> advantages, particularly in "managed" environments.
>>>
>>>> (2) Failure to set up PATH.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is by design. If you really care passionately about this, you
>>> should be able to find a number of discussions here, in python-dev
>>> and in the python bug tracker.
>>>
>>> One example of why the current behaviour is useful is that many
>>> people install multiple Python versions side-by-side and a "last
>>> installed wins" strategy isn't a great option.
>>>
>>>> Even after setting up a correct PATH Tkinter does not work:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I suspect this will be a Python 3.x issue - you probably want to
>>> stick with 2.x.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Mark
>>
>>
>> Looks like in 3.x the name was changed to tkinter.
>>
>> ~Ethan~
>
>
> That works! <g>
>
> Thanks. But, where I can find information about how "import" now works?
> I mean there's no *file* named [tkinter.*] anywhere, so I suspect it
> looks in the [tkinter] directory or perhaps uses some setup file's name
> association or?
Alf, apologies for e-mailing you directly: I hit Reply instead of
Reply-to-all.
Try searching the archives -- there have been many discussions about
import, and a few about import in 3.x.
~Ethan~
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