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What's the last version for windows 7? #139

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DumbJoe opened this issue Jul 8, 2023 · 6 comments
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What's the last version for windows 7? #139

DumbJoe opened this issue Jul 8, 2023 · 6 comments
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DumbJoe commented Jul 8, 2023

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oleksis commented Jul 8, 2023

The latest version until today is yt-dlg v1.8.5 . For Windows you can download the installer (MSI) from the release or from the Store

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DumbJoe commented Jul 10, 2023

The latest version until today is yt-dlg v1.8.5 . For Windows you can download the installer (MSI) from the release or from the Store

Sorry, I should have specified; let me rephrase the question: "What's the last version that still works or and supported on windows 7 systems?"

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oleksis commented Jul 10, 2023

yt-dlg just need Python 3 and its dependencies, pypubsub and wxPython<=4.2.1,>=4.0.7.post2

Recommend you use Python 3 for 64 bit architecture.

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DumbJoe commented Jul 17, 2023

Thanks, is there a way to download pypubsub and wxPython in portable forms so can be added whenever when you're offline? Or it's impossible to add manually?

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oleksis commented Jul 17, 2023

Can you provide steps or logs to reproduce the behavior you want?

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DumbJoe commented Jul 19, 2023

Alright, if you can link me the direct download urls for pypubsub and wxPython and where to place their compiled versions as if installed with their respective python commands (but manually), that would be most appreciated.

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