Message191210
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peter@psantoro.net |
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2013年06月15日.14:27:13 |
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I've recently hit an issue with pyvenv in Python 3.3.2 that is causing AttributeErrors in other packages on Windows (see https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/pylons-discuss/FpOSMDpdvy4). Here's what I believe is going on:
On Windows, the pyvenv pydoc script has a .py extension - so import finds it instead of the system's pydoc module. On Linux, the pyvenv pydoc script doesn't have an extension - so import finds the system's pydoc module.
I believe the Windows pyvenv pydoc.py script should be renamed to something like pydocs.py to prevent AttributeErrors. |
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| 2013年06月15日 14:27:13 | peter@psantoro.net | link | issue18224 messages |
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