[issue41925] Lowercase path to python.exe in pip.exe from venv is throwing error
Eryk Sun
report at bugs.python.org
Sun Oct 4 00:49:49 EDT 2020
Eryk Sun <eryksun at gmail.com> added the comment:
> "C:\Users\chris\code\project\myenv\Scripts\python.exe"
Have you tried different case combinations for "Users" and "Scripts"?
* C:\users\chris\code\project\myenv\scripts\python.exe
* C:\users\chris\code\project\myenv\Scripts\python.exe
* C:\Users\chris\code\project\myenv\scripts\python.exe
* C:\Users\chris\code\project\myenv\Scripts\python.exe
> fsutil.exe file queryCaseSensitiveInfo C:\
Have you checked "C:\Users\chris\code\project\myenv"?
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Off Topic
> Open Powershell (via both native Powershell app or the new
> Windows Terminal)
FYI, "native PowerShell app" is not the right way to think of this. Both cases run the same command-line interface (CLI) shell (i.e. pwsh.exe or powershell.exe), which is a console application that either inherits or allocates a console session (i.e. an instance of conhost.exe or openconsole.exe). When run from a graphical desktop application (e.g. explorer.exe), a console application usually has to allocate a new console session since there's none to inherit. Currently there's no way to set a default terminal for console applications, so a regular console session is allocated, which creates its own window. When run from a terminal in Windows 10 (e.g. Windows Terminal), a console application inherits a headless console session (i.e. pseudoconsole mode), and the user interface is provided by the terminal.
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