R Roger S. New Pleskian Sep 17, 2016 #1 Hello How to install and configure Python on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard to be available for Plesk and subscriptions? Thank you Roger
Hello How to install and configure Python on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard to be available for Plesk and subscriptions? Thank you Roger
IgorG Plesk addicted! Plesk Certified Professional Sep 18, 2016 #2 Just enable Python support in Hosting Parameters of your Service Plan and created subscriptions based on this Service Plan.
Just enable Python support in Hosting Parameters of your Service Plan and created subscriptions based on this Service Plan.
K kooliuy pilsa New Pleskian Sep 20, 2016 #4 no because python is basicly not phenq installed on plesk 12.x Last edited: Sep 27, 2016
U UFHH01 Guest Sep 20, 2016 #5 Hi Roger S., correct, Plesk does not install "Python" on your server, if you use Plesk 12.5 ( pls. see as well: => How to install Perl/Python on Plesk 12.5? ( KB - article 1491 ) and https://docs.plesk.com/release-notes/12.5/change-log/ ... The ActiveState Perl distribution is no longer shipped with Plesk. The ActiveState Python distribution is no longer shipped with Plesk. (PPP-10564) ... Click to expand... ... , but IF you installed it, Plesk can enable the Python - support for your domains. Consider to use the guide from => http://docs.activestate.com/activepython/2.7/installnotes.html and install for example "ActivePython v. 2.7" as 32-bit version.
Hi Roger S., correct, Plesk does not install "Python" on your server, if you use Plesk 12.5 ( pls. see as well: => How to install Perl/Python on Plesk 12.5? ( KB - article 1491 ) and https://docs.plesk.com/release-notes/12.5/change-log/ ... The ActiveState Perl distribution is no longer shipped with Plesk. The ActiveState Python distribution is no longer shipped with Plesk. (PPP-10564) ... Click to expand... ... , but IF you installed it, Plesk can enable the Python - support for your domains. Consider to use the guide from => http://docs.activestate.com/activepython/2.7/installnotes.html and install for example "ActivePython v. 2.7" as 32-bit version.