• Can u help me?

    From Chano Fucks@chanofux@gmail.com to comp.lang.python on Tue Mar 5 21:06:16 2024
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  • From Ethan Furman@ethan@stoneleaf.us to comp.lang.python on Tue Mar 5 16:24:56 2024
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    On 3/5/24 16:06, Chano Fucks via Python-list wrote:

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    The image is of MS-Windows with the python installation window of "Repair Successful". Hopefully somebody better at
    explaining that problem can take it from here...

    --
    ~Ethan~
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  • From MRAB@python@mrabarnett.plus.com to comp.lang.python on Wed Mar 6 00:34:11 2024
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    On 2024-03-06 00:06, Chano Fucks via Python-list wrote:
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    This list removes all images.
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  • From MRAB@python@mrabarnett.plus.com to comp.lang.python on Wed Mar 6 00:49:14 2024
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    On 2024-03-06 00:24, Ethan Furman via Python-list wrote:
    On 3/5/24 16:06, Chano Fucks via Python-list wrote:

    [image: image.png]

    The image is of MS-Windows with the python installation window of "Repair Successful". Hopefully somebody better at
    explaining that problem can take it from here...

    If the repair was successful, what's the problem?
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  • From Ethan Furman@ethan@stoneleaf.us to comp.lang.python on Tue Mar 5 17:44:38 2024
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    On 3/5/24 16:49, MRAB via Python-list wrote:
    On 2024-03-06 00:24, Ethan Furman via Python-list wrote:
    On 3/5/24 16:06, Chano Fucks via Python-list wrote:

    [image: image.png]

    The image is of MS-Windows with the python installation window of "Repair Successful". Hopefully somebody better at
    explaining that problem can take it from here...

    If the repair was successful, what's the problem?

    I imagine the issue is trying get Python to run (as I recall, the python icon on the MS-Windows desktop is the
    installer, not Python itself).
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  • From Mats Wichmann@mats@wichmann.us to comp.lang.python on Tue Mar 5 19:06:02 2024
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    On 3/5/24 18:44, Ethan Furman via Python-list wrote:
    On 3/5/24 16:49, MRAB via Python-list wrote:
    On 2024-03-06 00:24, Ethan Furman via Python-list wrote:
    On 3/5/24 16:06, Chano Fucks via Python-list wrote:

    [image: image.png]

    The image is of MS-Windows with the python installation window of "Repair Successful".  Hopefully somebody better at
    explaining that problem can take it from here...

    If the repair was successful, what's the problem?

    I imagine the issue is trying get Python to run (as I recall, the python icon on the MS-Windows desktop is the installer, not Python itself).
    that's often it, yes - you keep getting the installer when you think you should get a snazzy Python window. Of course, you don't - Python is a command-line/terminal program, not a windows app. Now if you tried to
    launch IDLE instead, you'd get at least a window.
    But we're just guessing here. Perhaps Chano will come back with an
    updated question with some details.
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  • From MRAB@python@mrabarnett.plus.com to comp.lang.python on Wed Mar 6 02:25:10 2024
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    On 2024-03-06 01:44, Ethan Furman via Python-list wrote:
    On 3/5/24 16:49, MRAB via Python-list wrote:
    > On 2024-03-06 00:24, Ethan Furman via Python-list wrote:
    >> On 3/5/24 16:06, Chano Fucks via Python-list wrote:
    >>
    >>> [image: image.png]
    >>
    >> The image is of MS-Windows with the python installation window of "Repair Successful". Hopefully somebody better at
    >> explaining that problem can take it from here...
    >>
    > If the repair was successful, what's the problem?

    I imagine the issue is trying get Python to run (as I recall, the python icon on the MS-Windows desktop is the
    installer, not Python itself).

    There was an issue 3 years ago about renaming the installer for clarity:

    https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/87322

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  • From De ongekruisigde (ds. in de kerk van Roodkapje)@verstotene@holymen.invalid to comp.lang.python on Wed Mar 6 09:15:55 2024
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    On 2024-03-06, Ethan Furman <ethan@stoneleaf.us> wrote:
    On 3/5/24 16:06, Chano Fucks via Python-list wrote:

    [image: image.png]

    The image is of MS-Windows with the python installation window of "Repair Successful". Hopefully somebody better at
    explaining that problem can take it from here...

    who in their right minds is still using MS-Windows? sorry


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    ~Ethan~
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  • From Grant Edwards@grant.b.edwards@gmail.com to comp.lang.python on Wed Mar 6 09:42:04 2024
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    On 2024-03-06, MRAB via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote:
    On 2024-03-06 01:44, Ethan Furman via Python-list wrote:
    On 3/5/24 16:49, MRAB via Python-list wrote:
    > On 2024-03-06 00:24, Ethan Furman via Python-list wrote:
    >> On 3/5/24 16:06, Chano Fucks via Python-list wrote:
    >>
    >>> [image: image.png]
    >>
    >> The image is of MS-Windows with the python installation window of "Repair Successful". Hopefully somebody better at
    >> explaining that problem can take it from here...
    >>
    > If the repair was successful, what's the problem?

    I imagine the issue is trying get Python to run (as I recall, the python icon on the MS-Windows desktop is the
    installer, not Python itself).

    There was an issue 3 years ago about renaming the installer for clarity:

    https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/87322

    Yea, this problem comes up constantly (and has for many years).

    People have suggested renaming the installer so it has "setup" or
    "install" in the name.

    People have suggested adding text to the installer splash screen to
    explain that it's the installer and not python itself, that you
    already have python installed, and if you want to _run_ python instead
    of _install_ python, here's how.

    People have suggested having the installer remove itself by default
    when it's done installing.

    People have suggested lots of solutions.

    AFAICT, nobody has actually done anything.


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  • From Gilmeh Serda@gilmeh.serda@nothing.here.invalid to comp.lang.python on Wed Mar 6 23:10:20 2024
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    On Wed, 6 Mar 2024 09:42:04 -0500 (EST), Grant Edwards wrote:

    AFAICT, nobody has actually done anything.

    It's like people's need for using the substance dihydrogen monoxide, which
    is colorless, odorless, tasteless and kills thousands every year.

    I bet they're all ROFL.
    --
    Gilmeh

    I used to work in a fire hydrant factory. You couldn't park anywhere near
    the place. -- Steven Wright
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