Message173441
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kevin.chen |
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Steve.Thompson, amaury.forgeotdarc, barry, brian.curtin, desolat, eric.araujo, eric.snow, kevin.chen, markon, mucisland, ncoghlan, pdsimanyi, pitrou, python-dev |
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2012年10月21日.11:58:32 |
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<1350820712.8.0.869826106526.issue6074@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Okay just tried it. This is under Windows 7 x64.
I created a .py file with read-only permission. When I import the .py module, the created .pyc doesn't have read-only permission.
So it works as intended under Windows OS. As long as under posix system the created .pyc files have the same permissions as the .py file, then everything is good. |
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| 2012年10月21日 11:58:32 | kevin.chen | set | recipients:
+ kevin.chen, barry, amaury.forgeotdarc, ncoghlan, pitrou, eric.araujo, brian.curtin, pdsimanyi, markon, mucisland, Steve.Thompson, desolat, python-dev, eric.snow |
| 2012年10月21日 11:58:32 | kevin.chen | set | messageid: <1350820712.8.0.869826106526.issue6074@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年10月21日 11:58:32 | kevin.chen | link | issue6074 messages |
| 2012年10月21日 11:58:32 | kevin.chen | create |
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