[issue27631] .exe is appended to python executable based on filesystem case insensitivity

Ammar Askar report at bugs.python.org
Wed Jul 27 02:41:51 EDT 2016


New submission from Ammar Askar:

I encountered some odd behavior today, I compiled python inside VirtualBox, however, I compiled it inside a shared folder. The OS outside of VirtualBox is Windows, so the shared folder naturally is case-insensitive. The actual virtual OS is Debian Linux. Upon running make, I found that oddly enough the executable created was called `python.exe`. Running `make install` still installs it to the correct python name.

I did some digging around and from what I can tell this is the change that makes the built python executable have an exe extension or not depending on file system case insensitivity. 

https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/d64dfbdc5f8c

It's from way long ago from 2001 and I can't figure out why exactly this change was made. The commit message hints that it has something to do with Mac's file system. I asked a friend who used MacOS back then and he reports that it had no file extensions back then either. As far as I know, the only OS that really requires file extension is windows, and besides, this exact situation is what the https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/EXEEXT.html variable is for, which is used in the configure.ac file already.

It seems a little odd that whether or not to put .exe in the build executable is based on file system case insensitivity.

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components: Build
messages: 271436
nosy: ammar2
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: .exe is appended to python executable based on filesystem case insensitivity
versions: Python 2.7, Python 3.2, Python 3.3, Python 3.4, Python 3.5, Python 3.6

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