Nov-27-2019, 05:26 PM
I've installed Python 3.7.5 on a Windows 10 machine. No other version of Python was ever installed on that machine that I know of (and no-one else uses it). On the Windows Command Prompt, when I query the version with python -V I get Python 2.4.5, while when I use py -V I get Python 3.7.5.
I'd like to know why because I know that one can tie oneself in knots when packages (e.g. pip) detect the 'wrong' version.
What I have in my system's PATH is %homepath%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37\, and the same with Scripts\ appended.
Thanks
I'd like to know why because I know that one can tie oneself in knots when packages (e.g. pip) detect the 'wrong' version.
What I have in my system's PATH is %homepath%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37\, and the same with Scripts\ appended.
Thanks