Message320128
Currently py.ini allows to set default interpreters for python 3 and 2. i.e.:
python3=3.6-32
python2=2.7-32
But it is not possible to set a default interpreter on a specific version.
I.e. when running "py -3.6" it would be nice to set the default to 32bit. i.e.:
python3.6=3.6-32
Of course this makes only sense in combination with https://bugs.python.org/issue33922 as one requires the possibility to override the 32bit default then. |
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2018-06-20 23:54:32 | mrh1997 | set | recipients:
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2018-06-20 23:54:32 | mrh1997 | set | messageid: <1529538872.06.0.56676864532.issue33923@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2018-06-20 23:54:32 | mrh1997 | link | issue33923 messages |
2018-06-20 23:54:31 | mrh1997 | create | |
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