Fail to install Python 2.7.9 on a Windows google compute engine instance

試著忘記壹切 提交于 2019-11-30 20:32:12
Adrián

I reproduced your issue and I found two workarounds:

  1. You can install python 2.7.6 successfully without further action.
  2. If you need python 2.7.9 you can install it deselecting pip from the install menu. This seems to be related to this answer in another thread although in that case the issue is with version 3.4.
  1. Install python EXCEPT "pip"
  2. Run the python install msi again and select "change"
  3. Select "pip" and install the pip It would be works...

I think it is a priority problem into the msi package...the package seems to try to install the pip before installing python.exe. So, pip can not be installed...

icc97

I'm using Windows 8.1 64-bit. I had 2.7.11 installed and then I tried to install PIP as well via Chocolatey PIP package.

I think my installation had got messed up because I had tried to install Python 3.4 as well as Python 2.

Then I had deleted all the Python 2 and Python 3 files in an attempt to get rid of this.

What worked for me was:

  1. Editing the Environment Variables both, System and User to remove any PYTHONHOME or PYTHONPATH variables
  2. I also deleted the path I had to python2 in the PATH environment variable
  3. Now (as mentioned in Python Issue 22329) after deleting the Environment variables you can go into 'Programs and Features', click on the Python 2.7.11 (64-bit) program and then click 'Repair' - this then worked as I would expect without error.
  4. Now finally I was able to go into 'Programs and Features', click on the Python 2.7.11 (64-bit) program and then click 'Uninstall'.

Edit: I assume this is connected with this PYTHON_HOME answer to a problem with Python 3.4

It seems to be a dependency issue, please try to install "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64)"

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