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Downloads:

16,150

Downloads of v 3.4.2:

631

Last Update:

08 Oct 2014

Package Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • Python Software Foundation

Tags:

python

Python 3.x (32-bit)

This is not the latest version of Python 3.x (32-bit) available.

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3.4.2 | Updated: 08 Oct 2014

Downloads:

16,150

Downloads of v 3.4.2:

631

Software Author(s):

  • Python Software Foundation

Tags:

python

Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.4.2

This is not the latest version of Python 3.x (32-bit) available.

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Deployment Method: Individual Install, Upgrade, & Uninstall

To install Python 3.x (32-bit), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

To upgrade Python 3.x (32-bit), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

To uninstall Python 3.x (32-bit), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

Deployment Method:

NOTE

This applies to both open source and commercial editions of Chocolatey.

1. Enter Your Internal Repository Url

(this should look similar to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/)


2. Setup Your Environment

1. Ensure you are set for organizational deployment

Please see the organizational deployment guide

2. Get the package into your environment

  • Open Source or Commercial:
    • Proxy Repository - Create a proxy nuget repository on Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or a proxy Chocolatey repository on ProGet. Point your upstream to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/. Packages cache on first access automatically. Make sure your choco clients are using your proxy repository as a source and NOT the default community repository. See source command for more information.
    • You can also just download the package and push it to a repository Download

3. Copy Your Script

choco upgrade python3-x86_32 -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" --version="'3.4.2'" [other options]

See options you can pass to upgrade.

See best practices for scripting.

Add this to a PowerShell script or use a Batch script with tools and in places where you are calling directly to Chocolatey. If you are integrating, keep in mind enhanced exit codes.

If you do use a PowerShell script, use the following to ensure bad exit codes are shown as failures:


choco upgrade python3-x86_32 -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" --version="'3.4.2'" 
$exitCode = $LASTEXITCODE

Write-Verbose "Exit code was $exitCode"
$validExitCodes = @(0, 1605, 1614, 1641, 3010)
if ($validExitCodes -contains $exitCode) {
  Exit 0
}

Exit $exitCode

- name: Install python3-x86_32
  win_chocolatey:
    name: python3-x86_32
    version: '3.4.2'
    source: INTERNAL REPO URL
    state: present

See docs at https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_chocolatey_module.html.


chocolatey_package 'python3-x86_32' do
  action    :install
  source   'INTERNAL REPO URL'
  version  '3.4.2'
end

See docs at https://docs.chef.io/resource_chocolatey_package.html.


cChocoPackageInstaller python3-x86_32
{
    Name     = "python3-x86_32"
    Version  = "3.4.2"
    Source   = "INTERNAL REPO URL"
}

Requires cChoco DSC Resource. See docs at https://github.com/chocolatey/cChoco.


package { 'python3-x86_32':
  ensure   => '3.4.2',
  provider => 'chocolatey',
  source   => 'INTERNAL REPO URL',
}

Requires Puppet Chocolatey Provider module. See docs at https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/chocolatey.


4. If applicable - Chocolatey configuration/installation

See infrastructure management matrix for Chocolatey configuration elements and examples.

Package Approved

This package was approved as a trusted package on 19 Mar 2015.

Description

Python 3.x is a programming language that lets you work more quickly and integrate your systems more effectively. You can learn to use Python 3.x and see almost immediate gains in productivity and lower maintenance costs.

Note

This package installs the latest stable version of Python 3.x 32-bit, even on 64-bit systems. Do not install this package on 32-bit systems. On 32-bit systems you should install python3 instead.

This package will install to Python 3.x to $env:ChocolateyBinRoot\python3-x86_32, but only if Python 3.x is not already installed where the installer puts it by default, which is $env:SystemDrive\PythonXX (XX stands for the major/minor version digits).

If you want a 64-bit Python 3.x on 64-bit systems, install the python3 package instead. You can also install both packages. In this case you must manually adapt your PATH environment variable so that it picks the Python 3.x version (32- or 64-bit) that you want when invoking python.exe.


tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1
# This file should be identical for all python* packages

$packageName = 'python3-x86_32'
$url = 'https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.2/python-3.4.2.msi'
$url64 = 'https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.2/python-3.4.2.amd64.msi'
$version = '3.4.2'
$fileType = 'msi'
$partialInstallArgs = '/passive ALLUSERS=1 TARGETDIR='

try {

  $binRoot = Get-BinRoot
  $installPath = Join-Path $binRoot $packageName

  # The name of the installed Python version from Win32_Product
  $win32ProductName = $('^Python' + ' ' + [regex]::escape($version) + '$')

  # The Get-ProcessorBits is a misnomer. It returns the OS bitness, not the CPU bitness
  $osBitness = Get-ProcessorBits

  # If the OS is 64-bit and the package is not Python 32-bit specific,
  # it detects only an installed 64-bit version. This is incompatible with
  # the usage of the '-x86' parameter of Chocolatey, but I know no other
  # method to do this. Therefore I also created 32-bit specific Python packages
  # (python3-x86_32-x86_32 in this case).
  if (($osBitness -eq 64) -and ($packageName -notmatch 32)) {
    $win32ProductName = $('^Python' + ' ' + [regex]::escape($version) + ' ' + '\(64-bit\)$')
  }


  # Check if the same version and bitness of Python is already installed
  $sameVersionAlreadyInstalled = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product |
    Where-Object {$_.Name -match $win32ProductName}

  # Construct the old installation path, which is mostly C:\PythonXX,
  # where XX stands for the major and minor version digits.
  $versionMajorMinor = $version -replace '^(\d+)\.(\d+).*', '$1$2'
  $oldInstallPath = Join-Path $env:SystemDrive "Python$versionMajorMinor"

  if (Test-Path $oldInstallPath) {
    $installPath = $oldInstallPath
    Write-Host @"
Warning: Old installation path “$oldInstallPath” detected.
This package will continue to install $packageName there unless you uninstall
$packageName from there and remove the “$oldInstallPath” folder. If you decide
to do that, reinstall this package with the -force parameter and it will
install to the Chocolatey bin root.

"@
  }

  $installArgs = $($partialInstallArgs + '"' + $installPath + '"')

  # Check if the same version of Python is already installed.
  # This prevents 1603 errors during the installation and an
  # unnecessary download of the Python installer.
  if ($sameVersionAlreadyInstalled) {
    Write-Host @"
$packageName v$version is already installed. Skipping unnecessary download
and installation. If you have installed $packageName in “$oldInstallPath”
and you want to use the Chocolatey bin root as installation path instead,
uninstall $packageName from the control panel, remove the “$oldInstallPath”
folder and reinstall this package with the -force parameter.

"@
  } else {
    # Otherwise install Python and and add the installation folder to the PATH.

    # If the package is only intended for the 32-bit version, only pass
    # the 32-bit version to the install package function.
    if ($packageName -match 32) {
      Install-ChocolateyPackage $packageName $fileType $installArgs $url
    } else {
      Install-ChocolateyPackage $packageName $fileType $installArgs $url $url64
    }


    Install-ChocolateyPath $installPath 'Machine'
    $env:Path = "$($env:Path);$installPath"
  }

} catch {
  Write-ChocolateyFailure $packageName $($_.Exception.Message)
  throw
}
tools\chocolateyUninstall.ps1
# This file should be identical for all python* packages

$packageName = 'python3-x86_32'
$is64Bit = $null

try {

    # Generate the match object to determine which python* package it is,
    # e.g, a package for a specific major Python version or a forced 32-bit package.
    $matchObj = [Regex]::Match($packageName, '^python(\d)?([\-_]x86[\-_]32)?')
    $osBitness = Get-ProcessorBits

    # If the python package is not forced 32-bit and the system is 64-bit,
    # add "(64-bit)" to the appName regex
    if (!$matchObj.Groups[2].Value -and ($osBitness -eq 64)) {
        $is64Bit = '\(64-bit\)'
    }

    # Construct the appName regex and check if the matched Python is installed
    $appRegex = $('^Python ' + $matchObj.Groups[1] + '[\d\.]+\s?' + $is64Bit + '$')
    $app = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | Where-Object {$_.Name -match $appRegex}

    # If the matched Python is installed, uninstall it, else give a message
    if ($app) {
        $msiArgs = $('/x' + $app.IdentifyingNumber + ' /q REBOOT=ReallySuppress')
        Write-Host "Uninstalling $packageName from system using msiexec …"
        Start-ChocolateyProcessAsAdmin $msiArgs 'msiexec'
        Write-ChocolateySuccess $packageName
    } else {
        Write-Host "$packageName is not installed on the system. Nothing to do."
    }

} catch {
    Write-ChocolateyFailure $packageName $($_.Exception.Message)
    throw
}

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Add to Builder Version Downloads Last Updated Status
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.5.2 3389 Monday, June 27, 2016 Approved
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.5.1 673 Monday, December 7, 2015 Approved
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.5.0.20151010 429 Saturday, October 10, 2015 Approved
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.5.0 490 Saturday, October 10, 2015 Approved
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.4.3.20150501 624 Friday, May 1, 2015 Approved
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.4.3 4918 Wednesday, February 25, 2015 Approved
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.4.2 631 Wednesday, October 8, 2014 Approved
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.4.1.20141004 517 Saturday, October 4, 2014 Approved
Python 3.x (32-bit) 3.4.1 522 Monday, June 9, 2014 Approved

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