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68 questions linked to/from How do I check which version of Python is running my script?
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How do I detect the Python version at runtime? [duplicate]
I have a Python file which might have to support Python versions < 3.x and >= 3.x. Is there a way to introspect the Python runtime to know the version which it is running (for example, 2.6 or 3.2.x)...
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Python 3 - reading text from a file [duplicate]
This is exercise 15 from Learn Python the Hard Way, but I'm using Python 3.
from sys import argv
script, filename = argv
txt = open(filename)
print ("Here's your file %r:") % filename
print txt....
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How to make sure the script is executed by a specific version of python? [duplicate]
As the question asks, I want to be sure that the script is executed by a specific version of python, say =>3.5.2.
How can I make sure that the script when executed is called by the specific version.
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How to know which instance of Python my script is being ran on? [duplicate]
So I am trying to run a script from task scheduler. It has not been working and in the second that the terminal pops up and disappears, I was able to read it say "ImportError no Module named Pandas" ...
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SyntaxError not excepting in Python 3 [duplicate]
I'm trying to write a block of code at the top of my programs so that, if the program is accidentally run in Python 2.x, it will give an error message and quit; but if run in Python 3.x will run ...
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Check if python version is compatible with script before executing [duplicate]
I have a Python script that has been written using in Python 2.7. However it will be deployed to a number of different servers, some of which are running Python 2.4. In this case I am happy for the ...
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Strange behavior of os.popen().readlines [duplicate]
I have to write a script, which should be python 2/3 compatible.
I need to use the input method and it should accept inputs without quotes.
Python 3 supports only raw_input for that
and Python 2 does ...
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Determing Python version at runtime [duplicate]
The problem I'm having is that I've written code that depends on features in python2.6 so I'm trying to build a check that will produce a useful error if someone tries to run it on a machine with ...
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How can I get the path to the calling python executable [duplicate]
I have a series of unit tests that are meant to run in two contexts:
1) On a buildbot server
2) in developer's home environments
In both our development procedure and in the buildbot server we use ...
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Different output than expected when running python -v [duplicate]
Installed Python 3.7.3 on my W10 machine and wanted to ensure it was already installed.
In order to do it, when to the command prompt and ran the following command
python -v
The output was not what ...
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How does the Python interpreter know what distribution it is in? [duplicate]
I've been trying to figure out how to tell the user what distribution the python interpreter is in, without having to specifically code in a check for each distribution. For instance, I know that I ...
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Asking Python what version I am using [duplicate]
Python has a version 2 and version 3. What code do I use to ask Python what version I am using in the module
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Writing python script to run on both Python3 and Python2 [duplicate]
I want to write script with logic like below
if <script invoked by python3>:
do A
elif <script invoked by python2>:
do B
How can I achieve this?
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How to check Django version
I have to use Python and Django for our application. So, I have two versions of Python, 2.6 and 2.7. Now I have installed Django. I could run the sample application for testing Django successfully. ...
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Which version of Python do I have installed?
I have to run a Python script on a Windows server. How can I know which version of Python I have, and does it even really matter?
I was thinking of updating to the latest version of Python.