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Executable installer will stop being released with Python 3.16

Posted by ankitg12 |5 hours ago |23 comments

proactivesvcs 3 hours ago

With this change of policy the foundation does not "have any control or influence over what WinGet does", one of the first class methods to install python.

https://github.com/python/pymanager/issues/287

Alifatisk 3 hours ago[3 more]

> To install using WinGet, the command is "winget install 9NQ7512CXL7T"

Is the package name on purpose?

PeterStuer 2 hours ago

I've been using uv to manage python with great success, but yeah, now that Astral has been aquired, it sort of makes me a little bit uneasy I admit.

lostmsu an hour ago

WinGet and potentially MSIX have a glaring hole that should make this a no-no: programs installed that way don't work correctly via native Windows SSH server. If I remember correctly, the scenarios that fail are: installing using WinGet via SSH fails, updating using WinGet via SSH breaks the executable shims, and if Windows Store updates package, you can't use executable shims from SSH until reboot.

alexaholic 19 minutes ago

> winget install 9NQ7512CXL7T

LOL

greatgib 3 hours ago[1 more]

> Python install manager will automatically update within a day of an update being released

Totally something that someone in his right mind will not want to.

Also impatiently waiting for the day that the org will be blocked on the store so that the morons that decided that can be rewarded...

Also, how can you do an offline install?

immanuwell 3 hours ago

rip to the .exe installer - honestly overdue, since python on windows has been a rite of passage in suffering for too long, and leaning into winget/store is the right call

RS-232 an hour ago

This is pretty terrible for offline deployment. An install manager is useless for offline systems.

For folks who don’t want any hassles, there’s WinPython. It’s a portable Python distribution à la Anaconda. The “whl” flavor includes a nice wheelhouse of packages that you can use as a flat index for your venvs.

znpy 2 hours ago

> To install using WinGet, the command is winget install 9NQ7512CXL7T.

so ergonomic!

dartharva 4 hours ago

They should honestly just instead back `scoop` as the default way to install Python on Windows. It's clean, sits nicely in userspace and handles CLI execution aliases elegantly.

crabbone 3 hours ago[2 more]

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SuperHeavy256 3 hours ago[1 more]

So now you're forced to use Microslop Store to get Python? At the very least they could offer .msix files to download and use.