Message322130
| Author | zach.ware |
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| Recipients | coleman45.1@hotmail.com, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren, zach.ware |
| Date | 2018-07-22.03:10:32 |
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| Message-id | <1532229033.25.0.56676864532.issue34186@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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That's nothing to do with Python and everything to do with macOS. As a test, open Terminal, do `ls ~/Example`, and you'll see `AC:DC` instead of `AC/DC`. As a further test, do `mkdir ~/Example/dir:with:colons` and then have a look in Finder. See here [1] for more information. [1] https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/173529/when-did-the-colon-character-become-an-allowed-character-in-the-filesystem |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2018-07-22 03:10:33 | zach.ware | set | recipients: + zach.ware, ronaldoussoren, ned.deily, coleman45.1@hotmail.com |
| 2018-07-22 03:10:33 | zach.ware | set | messageid: <1532229033.25.0.56676864532.issue34186@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2018-07-22 03:10:33 | zach.ware | link | issue34186 messages |
| 2018-07-22 03:10:32 | zach.ware | create | |