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People may know or not know about this fact, based on their knowledge or experience. Will the new installation overwrite that folder, etc. Python has Lib/site-packages folder with my packages inside. It's a simple and direct question, let me make it clearer: e.g. Thanks for the comments, but as my understanding, this site is about Q&A: got question & get answered. (If there will be a lot of hassles, then perhaps I'll follow the mantra: "if it is not broken, don't fix it".) Do I need to re-install/reconfigure the packages again? As the logic, Python 2.7.9 will also be in the same folder Python27 (as 2.7.6). (2) will it break/overwrite the current setup of my 2.7.6 environment? I notice there are 2 folders on my C:\, which are Python27 and Python33. (1) is it worth upgrading from 2.7.6 to 2.7.9, any benefit in performance, security, stability.? I see that Python released the newer version: 2.7.9. I didn't follow the "easy" way of installing all-in-one Anaconda or Enthought Canopy software, instead I installed packages one by one (using pip.), some packages,(scipy, sympy, pandas, lxml) could not be installed by pip and I had to installed using a MSI file. It took me quite a lot of effort at the beginning to set up the environment ready for my works. However due to the compatibility with the required packages (openCV, Numpy, Scipy, etc.) and the legacy code, I work most of the time with Python 2.7.6. I have both version of Python on my system: 3.3.2 and 2.7.6.

They will not work on Intel Itanium Processors (formerly IA-64).I'm using Python for my research. the architecture that Microsoft calls 圆4, and AMD called x86-64 before calling it AMD64. The binaries for AMD64 will also work on processors that implement the Intel 64 architecture (formerly EM64T), i.e.
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The public keys are located on the download page. Installers were signed with Ronald Oussoren's key, which has a key id ofĮ6DF025C. The Windows installer was signedīy Martin von Löwis' public key, which has a key id of 7D9DC8D2. The source tarballs are signed with Benjamin Peterson's key (fingerprint: 12EFģDC3 8047 DA38 2D18 A5B9 99CD EA9D A413 5B38).
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It contains code for PPC, i386, and x86-64. Mac Installer disk image (2.7.0) for OS X 10.5 and later (sig).Windows x86 MSI Installer (2.7.0) (sig).We currently support these formats for download:

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This release contains many of theįeatures that were first released in Python 3.1. Moves into an extended maintenance period.
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Python 2.7 is scheduled to be the last major version in the 2.x series before it Python 2.7.0 was released on July 3rd, 2010. Note: A bugfix release, 2.7.16, is currently available.
