Re: add a link to the "major" release on the Download area

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Gabi Davar

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Mar 16, 2013, 4:12:00 AM3/16/13
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Ok - switched between text between mirror and direct link.

Please provide feedback.

-gabi

On Friday, March 1, 2013 8:39:46 AM UTC+2, Erik Chang wrote:
Dear maintainer of the python(x,y) wiki,  

Although it would seem quite basic to experienced pythong(x,y) users that one should go into the link to the Mirrors for downloading the major releases (such as Python(x,y)-2.7.3.0.exe) for installation, for beginners it was not obvious at all. It is intuitive for newbies to assume that the link provided on the top of the download area (e.g., Python(x,y)-2.7.3.1.exe) would be the one for installation from fresh, and after the error message says that it depends on the major release, it takes some efforts to figure out where to find it. 

Perhaps there is a reason to not put a direct link to the major release on the download area, but I really think that information would be quite helpful and convenient, at least for beginners. 

Cheers, 

Erik

Gabi Davar

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Mar 17, 2013, 10:57:26 AM3/17/13
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Hi,

I'm missing something here - Python(x,y)-XXXXX is always the full release (It can also be used as an upgrade). I was under the impression that the problem was users were getting into the mirror and downloaded the update (py(x,y)-XXXXXX) instead of the full package.

In an case - Current Release _always_ lists the full packages.

Does the above reflects your experience?


On Sunday, March 17, 2013 12:21:00 AM UTC+2, Kyle Horn wrote:
Hi Gabi,

I've also been experiencing a similar problem. When recommending Python(x,y) to others, I have yet to have a single person successfully install it, because they all immediately try installing the "Current Release", and then fail to find the installation for the "required version" for the "current release". Might I suggest the following modification to the "Current release" section on the Downloads page?

As of right now it looks like this:

Current release

Python(x,y) current version is 2.7.3.1 (License):


What about the following instead?:

Current release

Python(x,y) current version is 2.7.3.1 (License). To update a pre-existing installation of Python(x,y), use the following links:


For a new installation of Python(x,y), first install version 2.7.3.0, and then update to 2.7.3.1

 

If this is too elaborate a change, at least mentioning that the base installation (2.7.3.0) for the current version (2.7.3.1) can be found in the Mirror links would be very helpful to beginners!

-Kyle

Kyle Horn

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Mar 18, 2013, 3:46:35 PM3/18/13
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Hi Gabi,

Actually, it looks like I'm the one missing something. In previous versions, the "required" version had to be pre-installed before the latest version would install. I just put python(x,y) on someone's computer today, and was able to directly install 2.7.3.1 without installing 2.7.3.0 first. Apparently the issue I'm referring to was fixed many versions ago. Sincerest apologies for taking up your time!

-Kyle

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