Re: Windows - py363 crashes with "vonLöwis.py"
wxjmfauth at gmail.com
wxjmfauth at gmail.com
Thu Nov 16 11:04:31 EST 2017
Le jeudi 16 novembre 2017 13:37:20 UTC+1, Thomas Jollans a écrit :
> On 2017-11-16 11:51, breamoreboy at gmail.com wrote:
> > On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 8:43:24 AM UTC, wxjm... at gmail.com wrote:
> >> Le mercredi 15 novembre 2017 23:43:46 UTC+1, Terry Reedy a écrit :
> >>> On 11/15/2017 6:58 AM, breamoreboy wrote:
> >>>> On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 8:53:44 AM UTC, wxjm... at gmail.com wrote:
> >> 2) Put "café.py" in python36.zip
>
> This is rather unorthodox. Perhaps the OP (or someone else) can clarify
> whether this is necessary: does the non-ASCII filename have to be in the
> stdlib zip? Does it have to be imported? Can it be in any other zip file
> on sys.path? Also...
>
>
> >> 3) Launch python.exe
> >
> > So I'll repeat my question, does it segfault or does it give a traceback?
>
> Indeed.
- Yes I'm aware of the asccii limitation of stdlib, but still I
think the problem is elsewehre.
- This zip technology has always been a perpetual mess.
- For a windows user, a zip looks like a dir, a compressed
directory with limitation (see below [x]).
- It's beyond my knowledge. If MS does not allow executables
in such dirs, there are probably good reasons.
- [x] On my Western European box.
If I attempt to put Москва.txt in a compressed zip dir, I'm
receiving the following msg.
[Window Title]
Erreur des Dossiers compressés
[Content]
Impossible de compresser ’D:\XXX\names\Москва.txt’, car il comporte des
caractères qui ne peuvent pas être utilisés dans un dossier compressé,
tel que ’Москва’. Renommez le fichier ou le répertoire.
[OK]
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