On 25/02/2015 16:40, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 25/02/2015 08:26, Tim Golden wrote:
[... re installing with ensurepip disabled ...]
On 24/02/2015 23:05, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
Personally I find that Python is incomplete without pip and setuptools. >>Of course; that's why the ensurepip was added to the installers. But
there are other ways of installing pip after the event. Including
simply: py -3 -m ensurepip
TJG
18 characters, why do the core devs have to make everything so verbose? :)
Well of course I was being a bit wordy there. This should be enough:
py -mensurepip
(assuming that this is your first install and/or that you haven't messed around with your py-loader config).
TJG
Hi,<a href="https://budimulia.ac.id/mpo-play/">mpoplay</a>
I am deploying Python to hundreds of machines using SCCM 2012. I am using the below command to install:
Msiexec /i “python.msi” TARGETDIR=”C:\Program Files\Python” ALLUSERS=1 /qn
Even though I am using /qn, a command prompt still appears at the end of the install for about 5-6 seconds. Is there any way to make the install totally silent?
The exact version of the .msi is:
python-3.4.2.amd64.msi
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