multiple versions of python
Mark Lawrence
breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Tue May 7 22:25:24 EDT 2013
On 08/05/2013 02:35, Colin J. Williams wrote:
> On 07/05/2013 6:26 PM, sokovic.anamarija at gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> what is the generally recommended structure when we have into play
>> this type of problem:
>> multiple versions of python (both in the sense of main versions and
>> sub versions, e.g.,
>> 2.7 :
>> 2.7.1
>> 2.7.3
>> 3:
>> 3.3
>> 3.3.1
>> Different versions of gcc
>> different compilation strategies (-vanilla and non-vanilla)
>> different modules (numpy,scipy) together with the different versions
>> of all the rest.
>>
>> any help is appreciated
>>
>> Ana
>>
> Do you really need more than 2.7.3 and 3.3.1.
>
> Typically, these go to C:\Python27 and C:\Python33 with windows.
>
> Colin W.
In which case you'll normally be doing a binary installation. If you're
compiling it's more likely to be VC++ not gcc.
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