In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gabriel
Genellina wrote:

> On 22 ago, 11:08, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> but I'm a Unix guy who occasionally tries
>> to ship a Windows version of a Python app: the concept of a
>> process defaulting to having a stderr or stdout that wasn't
>> writable was utterly foreign to me.
>
> Ah, that explains your previous post telling that things on Windows
> don't work as they "should". They work, but not necesarily as a
> "foreigner" would expect.

So what's the good reason for Windows having unusable defaults for stderr
and stdout, then?
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