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Created on 2003年10月05日 08:55 by thegoldenear, last changed 2022年04月10日 16:11 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg18559 - (view) | Author: Pete Boyd (thegoldenear) | Date: 2003年10月05日 08:55 | |
The Python 2.3.2 installer chooses its own program-specific installation location of c:\python23. instead it should be using Windows' default location, so that it matches whatever place I have chosen to install programs to. this would save people always having to manually change the location. for example on my systems I use d:\programs and out-of-the-box Windows defaults to c:\Program Files |
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| msg18560 - (view) | Author: Tim Peters (tim.peters) * (Python committer) | Date: 2003年10月05日 18:09 | |
Logged In: YES user_id=31435 The Python installer used to do this. We won't do it again. By default, we pick a directory on the boot drive with no embedded spaces, and one equal to its DOS 8.3 name. Violating any of those creates needless problems, so we won't violate it by default. You're of course free to chose a different directory, in which case you can solve the problems you create for yourself. |
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| 2022年04月10日 16:11:37 | admin | set | github: 39372 |
| 2003年10月05日 08:55:44 | thegoldenear | create | |