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.
> To install using WinGet, the command is "winget install 9NQ7512CXL7T"
Is the package name on purpose?
pseudalopex 11 minutes ago [-]
The package name was Python Install Manager. 9NQ7512CXL7T was the Microsoft Store ID.
PunchyHamster 2 hours ago [-]
MS decided to look at all good practices in package repository management and don't do them
absynth 3 hours ago [-]
Yes.
winget install ICURAIDI0TFU seemed unsuitable for production.
winget install 8NDEADBEEF9N offended some.
winget install 0%U#I#$#$$## had too much hash and blow for some US states.
winget install python3.11 was too obvious.
No?
elch 1 hours ago [-]
In the case of 3.11 'winget install python.python.3.11' works just fine (Community Repository).
tosti 1 hours ago [-]
Hey, it's quite an improvement over GUIDs!
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 59 minutes 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 20 minutes ago [-]
> winget install 9NQ7512CXL7T
LOL
greatgib 3 hours ago [-]
> 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?
2 hours ago [-]
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 1 hours 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.
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.
znpy 2 hours ago [-]
> To install using WinGet, the command is winget install 9NQ7512CXL7T.
so ergonomic!
crabbone 3 hours ago [-]
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nsowz 2 hours ago [-]
Just to be clear, Python is doing this because they want to. Also, there is no reasoning in the post, which is odd to me. I have always used the exe to install Python and I didn't see anything wrong with it.
dist-epoch 3 hours ago [-]
> But why would individuals unconstrained by corporate policies choose to use this
I know this might be incomprehensible, but some people, some of them even software developers, run more on their OS than just terminal CLI tools.
And for others the lack of customizability is a feature. You can't install a different desktop environment. You can't customize the task bar too much. Which also means you can't get your OS to a broken state as easily.
graemep 1 hours ago [-]
I have never broken my OS by installing a different DE in over 20 years of Linux being my daily driver, and multiple distros. I heavily customise panels to reflect current usage and hardware and I cannot imagine how this could break the OS.
PunchyHamster 3 hours ago [-]
90's called, they want your opinions on Linux GUI back
SuperHeavy256 3 hours ago [-]
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.
ozlikethewizard 3 hours ago [-]
"Use of the Store app or the MSIX package is recommended."
There's a big ole green download link on there for the MSIX lol.
adithyassekhar 3 hours ago [-]
MSIX is what ships on the store. And some devs just use it as an installer as well.
By the way aren’t MSIX installed apps sandboxed?
ozlikethewizard 2 hours ago [-]
Not a windows user so knowledge is a bit fuzzy, but I remember the one of the advantages of MSIX being that the actual installers have less system access, but not sure if the applications once installed are any different.
jordand 2 hours ago [-]
Yeah with MSIX, the security is better for end users, but the trade off is there's a lot less flexibility for developers (limits on custom installs, accessing registry, Custom Actions, etc.) This works out fine for most desktop apps, and MSI is still used and supported.
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https://github.com/python/pymanager/issues/287
Is the package name on purpose?
winget install ICURAIDI0TFU seemed unsuitable for production.
winget install 8NDEADBEEF9N offended some.
winget install 0%U#I#$#$$## had too much hash and blow for some US states.
winget install python3.11 was too obvious.
No?
LOL
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?
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.
so ergonomic!
I know this might be incomprehensible, but some people, some of them even software developers, run more on their OS than just terminal CLI tools.
And for others the lack of customizability is a feature. You can't install a different desktop environment. You can't customize the task bar too much. Which also means you can't get your OS to a broken state as easily.
There's a big ole green download link on there for the MSIX lol.