[Python-Dev] Windows 'for current user' installation - 32/64-bit registrations overwrite each other

2014年3月10日 06:05:24 -0700

 Hi.
When running the Python Windows installer 'for all users', the 32-bit installation and the 64-bit installation each gets a separate registration in the Windows registry. E.g. under:
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Python\PythonCore3円.4
and:
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Python\PythonCore3円.4
However, when running the installer 'for the current user only', the 32-bit and the 64-bit installation both use the same Windows registry key:
 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Python\PythonCore3円.4
Note that a 64-bit installation does not automatically uninstall a previous 32-bit installation in either case, or vice versa.
 Why the mismatch?
As I understand it, whichever installation you use, you should be able to run a specific Python interpreter using the py.exe runner, as it:
 py.exe -3.4
 py.exe -3.4-32
As it stands now - both of those run the same interpreter when they have been installed 'for the current user only'.
 Is this as issue or desired behaviour? Should I open an issue for it?
 Best regards,
 Jurko Gospodnetić
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