If relevant, please answer to the following questions:
1. What version of Python(x,y) have you installed?
2.7.9.0
2. Which components have you installed (Python(x,y) installer:
componentpage):
a. Have you selected the "Recommended" component selection?
b. Have you selected the "Full" component selection?
c. Have you selected manually plugins in the component list?
Whatplugins?
I have reduced it to the minimum ie Python 2.7 + base libraries
3. Have you selected the option "Customize installation directories"?
a. Yes
b. No
No
4. If the answer to 3. is yes, what installation directories have you
chosen?
5. Where did you install Python(x,y) itself?
a. default path
b. custom path, which one?
The default path
6. Have you installed Python(x,y):
a. For "Current user only"
b. For "All users"
For "All users"
7. What is your operating system?
a. Windows XP
b. Windows Vista
c. Windows 7
d. Windows 8
Windows 7 32bit
8. Is the operating system 64 bit?
a. Yes
b. No
No
9. When you installed Python(x,y), were you logged in as :
a. a regular user
b. an administrator of the machine
regular user - that has administration privileges
10. If you are using Windows Vista/7, have you installed Python(x,y):
a. simply by double-clicking on the installer
b. by right-clicking on the installer and selecting "Run as an
administrator"
Simply double-clicking on the installer
11. Regarding installed software on your machine, how did you clean your
machine before installing Python(x,y) (multiple answers are possible):
a. you didn't do anything, you installed Python(x,y) directly on your
machine without precaution
b. you uninstalled any previous Python distribution (including the
official .msi)
c. you cleaned the Windows registry by removing all Python-related keys
d. you cleaned the environment variables by removing all deprecated
entries
I removed previous installed Python 2.7. There are no references to "Python" in
the registry or the PATH environment variable.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Any attempt to install bombs when it fails to install the base Python 2.7
package.
2.
3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
A functional base installation of Python. if that works I would do a complete
install .
Please provide any additional information below.
I have been able to complete a full install on another machine in my lab. I had
a previously functioning version of Python 2.7.9 on this machine. I chose to
remove this and install Python(x,y) because it had everything I needed rolled
into the complete install. I wouldn't need to hunt down packages to get the
functionality I required. Something is preventing the successful installation
of the base components - that stops everything else installing!
Original issue reported on code.google.com by nwatt...@d.umn.edu on 21 Mar 2015 at 9:45
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
nwatt...@d.umn.edu
on 21 Mar 2015 at 9:45