Python 2.5 for windows installer




















Please see the separate bugs page for known issues and the bug reporting procedure. For x86 processors: python For WinItanium users: python For WinAMD64 users: python This installer allows for automated installation and many other new features.

To use these installers, the Windows system must support Microsoft Installer 2. Just save the installer file to your local machine and then run it to find out if your machine supports MSI. Windows users may also be interested in Mark Hammond's pywin32 package, available from Sourceforge. For MacOS X This is a Universal installer.

The Universal OS X image contains an installer for python 2. The compiled libraries include both bsddb and readline. The bzip2-compressed version is considerably smaller, so get that one if your system has the appropriate tools to deal with it. Unpack the archive with tar -zxvf Python You can find the product code by looking at the properties of the Uninstall shortcut that Python installs in the start menu.

The files get unpacked into the target directory which should be a network directory , but no other modification is made to the local system. In addition, another smaller msi file is generated in the target directory, which clients can then use to perform a local installation future versions may also offer to keep some features on the network drive altogether.

Currently, there is no user interface for administrative installations, so the target directory must be passed on the command line. There is no specific uninstall procedure for an administrative install - just delete the target directory if no client uses it anymore. This would cause the icons to appear in the start menu, and the extensions to become registered, without the software actually being installed.

The first usage of a feature would cause that feature to be installed. All others should download either python The tar. Unpack it with tar -zxvf Python Change to the Python The source archive is also suitable for Windows users who feel the need to build their own version.

Skip to content. Please download Python 2. This is a final release, and should be suitable for production use. See also the license. Download the release Starting with the Python 2. Since this is a new version of Python, you may want to use the "make altinstall" command instead of "make install" - this will install a "python2. What's New?



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