Releases: zooba/pymanager
0.1a18
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed the 0.1a6 MSIX or later, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a17...0.1a18
0.1a17
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed the 0.1a6 MSIX or later, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a16...0.1a17
0.1a16
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed the 0.1a6 MSIX or later, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a14...0.1a16
The changelog is since 0.1a14, as the intermediate release had an issue with the automatic update file, which necessitated a new release but with no other changes.
Note: A recent release changed the internal naming of 64-bit CPython runtimes. This is a one-time change, but it means that existing installs will not be updated (e.g. if you had 3.13.1-64 and install 3.13.2-64, you'll be left with both). py uninstall x.y.z can uninstall the old version.
0.1a15
Do not use this release. Use a newer one.
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed the 0.1a6 MSIX or later, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a14...0.1a15
Note: A recent release changed the internal naming of 64-bit CPython runtimes. This is a one-time change, but it means that existing installs will not be updated (e.g. if you had 3.13.1-64 and install 3.13.2-64, you'll be left with both). py uninstall x.y.z can uninstall the old version.
0.1a14
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed the 0.1a6 MSIX or later, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a13...0.1a14
Note: A recent release changed the internal naming of 64-bit CPython runtimes. This is a one-time change, but it means that existing installs will not be updated (e.g. if you had 3.13.1-64 and install 3.13.2-64, you'll be left with both). py uninstall x.y.z can uninstall the old version.
0.1a12
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed the 0.1a6 MSIX or later, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a11...0.1a12
Note: This release changed the internal naming of 64-bit CPython runtimes. This is a one-time change, but it means that existing installs will not be updated (e.g. if you had 3.13.1-64 and install 3.13.2-64, you'll be left with both). py uninstall x.y.z can uninstall the old version.
0.1a11
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed the 0.1a6 MSIX or later, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a10...0.1a11
0.1a10
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed 0.1a6, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a9...0.1a10
0.1a9
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed 0.1a6, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.
Full Changelog: 0.1a8...0.1a9
0.1a8
The MSIX package is recommended. The MSI is for special cases (read the PEP or documentation for more information).
If you installed 0.1a6, you should be automatically updated to this version. Run py help to see your current version number.