As YOU like it... ;)
Hint: By using a 'shift' in your 'p.bat' you can add also the 10th
parameter; '..\python %0 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9' if you like! ;))
Greetings
Am 18.10.2010 09:01, schrieb Bináris:
Finally I chose a different solution. This works on
Windows.
This morning I installed Python 3.1.2 because I was suffering from
having different versions at home and in my workplace. 3.1.2 is default.
Now, I have a *p.bat* in my Pywikipedia directory with the content:
@c:\"program files"\python25\python %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
I think, so many parameters should be enough.
From this time instead of "replace.py" I
have to type "p replace.py",
and in the several batch files I have for
common Pywiki tasks, instead
of "replace.py <parameteres>" I have to write "call p replace.py
<parameteres>" etc. This seems to work correctly. Not too comfortable,
but this is the least intervention that makes possible to use two
distributions on the same Windows. For all my tasks other than Pywiki I
will use Python 3, so elsewhere no modification is needed.
2010/9/19 Dr. Trigon <dr.trigon(a)surfeu.ch <mailto:dr.trigon@surfeu.ch>>
You can have 2 python installations in two different directories, e.g.
c:\something\python3.1
c:\something\python2.5
and you add e.g. a file into each of your bot dirs, that tag the dir
according to the python version you like to use, e.g. create files
names '.\runpy31' or '.\runpy25'
then do something like the following for 'something.py':
import os
exec = ' '.join(sys.argv[1:])
if os.path.exists('.\runpy25'):
os.system('c:\something\python3.5 %s' % exec)
elif os.path.exists('.\runpy31'):
os.system('c:\something\python3.1 %s' % exec)
else:
print "Unable to detect wished python version!"
This should more or less do the job you wanted... ;)
Greetings
DrTrigon
Am 19.09.2010 13:16, schrieb Bináris:
For some reason, I should install Python 3.1 on
my Windows XP, and I
want to keep 2.5 for pywikibot. Now, I am looking for some easy and
comfortable way to separate them. I mean, if I type "something.py" at
the command prompt in my Pywikipedia directory, then the script
should
run under 2.5, and if I type this in another
directory, then it
should
run under 3.1. Is it possible?
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