Message157161
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Paul.Klapperich |
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Paul.Klapperich |
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2012年03月30日.23:42:25 |
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<1333150946.4.0.260311652374.issue14457@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Steps to reproduce:
1. python-2.7.2.msi /qb
2. Check registry for HKLM\SOFTWARE\Python or HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Python
Expected behavior:
The key will exist and contain a key for 2.7 providing information such as the installation path.
Observed behavior:
The key and its subkeys are not created at all.
Workaround:
Don't use the /passive, /quiet, or /qX options.
Additional information:
* Running msiexec /fm python-2.7.2.msi does not insert the missing registry entries.
* Running python-2.7.2.msi without options after install and choosing repair /also/ fails to insert the missing registry entries.
* Aside from inserting the entries by hand, uninstalling and re-installing with the interactive GUI seems to be the only way to populate them.
I've tested this on 64bit Windows 7 with 32bit Python 2.7.2 msi package only. |
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