[Tutor] Moving from Python 2.5.4 to 2.5.2?

Wayne Watson sierra_mtnview at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 16 23:56:23 CEST 2010


I guess it's a matter of bookkeeping. I don't need the extra hassle 
dealing with one of them.  I'll just let it go at 2.5.x


On 8/16/2010 2:41 PM, Luke Paireepinart wrote:
> The core issue here is: are there actually issues exacerbated by the
> difference in Python versions?  If so, which issues?  There shouldn't
> be hardly any reason to force you all to maintain the exact same
> python version, especially if you're in the same sub-version (2.5)
>
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Wayne Watson
> <sierra_mtnview at sbcglobal.net>  wrote:
>    
>> The question is would going back likely cause problems? I'm dealing with
>> neophytes. He's messed up before.
>>
>> On 8/16/2010 8:58 AM, Luke Paireepinart wrote:
>>      
>>> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Wayne Watson
>>> <sierra_mtnview at sbcglobal.net>    wrote:
>>>
>>>        
>>>> My partner got ahead of the game last year, and installed 2.5.4, which
>>>> confounds matters when the other four participants when sharing some
>>>> python
>>>> programs under Win XP. My guess is that if he uses control panel
>>>> add/remove
>>>> for py 2.5.4, he can then successfully install 2.5.2 w/o messing up any
>>>> programs I've sent him. I'm presuming he did not put them under
>>>> c:\Python.
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> Is this a question or a statement?  Not really sure what you're
>>> looking to get out of this.
>>>
>>> Why would 2.5.4 cause issues with 2.5.2?  Why don't you all just
>>> upgrade to 2.5.4?
>>>
>>> -Luke
>>>
>>>
>>>        
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>    

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            Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)

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               Obz Site:  39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet

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              Nature’s answer." -- Max Planck


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