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| Author | Sophist |
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| Recipients | BreamoreBoy, Sophist, loewis, marcusva, meador.inge, vyrus |
| Date | 2017年05月13日.09:00:17 |
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| Message-id | <1494666018.07.0.947846283059.issue16283@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23125857/python-os-path-exists-cant-locate-the-file-however-the-file-indeed-exsits gave me an explanation: That when running 32-bit apps on Win 64 C:\Windows\SysWOW64 is mapped to C:\Windows\system32. Copying the missing DLL to SysWOW64 made it work. NOTE: Original report was for 64-bit on 64-bit, so this is not necessarily an explanation of the original issue. |
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| 2017年05月13日 09:00:18 | Sophist | set | recipients: + Sophist, loewis, meador.inge, BreamoreBoy, marcusva, vyrus |
| 2017年05月13日 09:00:18 | Sophist | set | messageid: <1494666018.07.0.947846283059.issue16283@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2017年05月13日 09:00:18 | Sophist | link | issue16283 messages |
| 2017年05月13日 09:00:17 | Sophist | create | |