Well, that doesn't work in 2.10.0-2, and (according to Rick) in 2.11.x
Because with that you get the message: C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin>python -v convert-ly -h # installing zipimport hook import zipimport # builtin # installed zipimport hook 'import site' failed; traceback: ImportError: No module named site Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Nov 15 2006, 17:33:18) [GCC 4.1.1] on mingw32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. Traceback (most recent call last): File "convert-ly", line 13, in <module> import os ImportError: No module named os # clear __builtin__._ # clear sys.path # clear sys.argv # clear sys.ps1 # clear sys.ps2 # clear sys.exitfunc # clear sys.exc_type # clear sys.exc_value # clear sys.exc_traceback # clear sys.last_type # clear sys.last_value # clear sys.last_traceback # clear sys.path_hooks # clear sys.path_importer_cache # clear sys.meta_path # restore sys.stdin # restore sys.stdout # restore sys.stderr # cleanup __main__ # cleanup[1] zipimport # cleanup[1] signal # cleanup[1] exceptions # cleanup sys # cleanup __builtin__ # cleanup ints # cleanup floats
I think a more effective solution is to rename the offending scripts to have a .py extension. Doesn't that work?
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