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Python
Python executable and runtime
- Python commandline interpreter, and libraries.
- The interpreter can be invoked as python in the osgeo4w shell.
- The Python interpreter is not associated with the .py extension in the shell, so you can run .py files directly.
- Documentation is not included (beyond builtin doc strings)
- Tcl support is not included.
- NumPy is a distinct add on package due to it's size.
category | Commandline_Utilities |
requires | shell |
version | 2.7.2-2 |
Packager Notes
- This package is harvested from the standard Python 2.7.2 .msi installer from python.org (see making a Python 2.7 package)
- New Python extensions should be unpacked in osgeo4w
\apps\Python25\Lib\site-packages
- Include files and libraries are included, but in the
apps\Python27
tree. Thedistutils/sysconfig.py
settings should be correct. - Extensions may need to be compiled with VC7.1 to be compatible.
- etc\ini\python.bat set PYTHONHOME to control sys.prefix and finding of libraries, etc. This should supercede any other python on the system when python is run within the OSGeo4W shell.
Open tickets
enhancement type tickets:
Recently closed tickets
defect type tickets:
- #844
- Python 3.12.4 vulnerable to CVE-2024-3219 & CVE-2024-6923
- #823
- python3-numba: AttributeError: module 'numpy' has no attribute 'long'
- #814
- stdlib venv's broken on new Python 3.9.18
- #811
- Vulnerable Python 3.9.5 executable exists after install latest of QGIS LTR 3.28.14 using the OSGEO4W installer
- #782
- python3-rasterio 1.3.6-1 binary incompatibility?
- #407
- Python.exe: import osgeo.gdal_array raise Application Error
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