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Author nagle
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Date 2009-12-21.20:15:25
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I just installed "python3.1.1.msi" on a system that had "python3.1.msi"
installed in "D:/python31".  In this situation, the installer does not
ask the user for a destination directory.  The installer found the old
installation in "D:/python31", removed most but not all of the files
there, and then installed the new version in "C:/python31". 

I uninstalled the failed install, and reinstalled.

On a new install, the installer prompts for the destination dir, and
that works. Upgrade installs, though, are botched.

                    John Nagle
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