Message332612
| Author | steve.dower |
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| Recipients | hyu, ned.deily, paul.moore, serhiy.storchaka, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware |
| Date | 2018-12-27.20:16:24 |
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| Message-id | <1545941784.71.0.104344810484.issue35596@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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Okay, this looks like a zipimport issue. When I extract the "python37.zip" file containing the stdlib and reference the directory it works fine. But no matter what I do to the ZIP I can't get it to run. It seems that zipimport either can't import .pyc files without a matching .py, or it can't import packages marked with __init__.pyc (I haven't gone deep enough, but adding encodings/__init__.py got me further). This is a regression from 3.7.1. Things to do: * fix the regression (Serhiy?) * add a regression test * add a ".pyc-only stdlib in ZIP" test (I'll do this) * remove the double vcruntime in ZIP issue (unrelated, so I'll just fix it) |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2018-12-27 20:16:27 | steve.dower | set | recipients: + steve.dower, paul.moore, tim.golden, ned.deily, zach.ware, serhiy.storchaka, hyu |
| 2018-12-27 20:16:24 | steve.dower | set | messageid: <1545941784.71.0.104344810484.issue35596@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2018-12-27 20:16:24 | steve.dower | link | issue35596 messages |
| 2018-12-27 20:16:24 | steve.dower | create | |