Mike Kaganski added the comment:
> As for 3.9: it's not available through the 64 bit installer (at least, I
> don't see it there). I'll look and see what's involved in installing it.
I don't remember if I did something special to install it; however, just mayb
Mike Kaganski added the comment:
Thanks for looking at this!
> Are you running from bash (or another cygwin shell), or from cmd.exe, or
> something else?
:) Citing myself:
> Trying this *bash* command line:
> To my knowledge, cygwin's installer doesn't have a 3
New submission from Mike Kaganski :
Using cyqwin 3.3.4-2, and python3:
Python 3.9.10 (main, Jan 20 2022, 21:37:52)
[GCC 11.2.0] on cygwin
Trying this bash command line:
> python3 C:/path/to/script.py
results in this error:
"python3: can't open file '/cygdrive/c/path/to
Mike Kaganski added the comment:
@Eryk Sun: yes, of course you are right - but please see the date of the
commit; I didn't know what you kindly explained me in your reply yesterday :-)
Thank you again.
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Mike Kaganski added the comment:
Thank you Eryk! This is a good workaround for me. I have implemented it:
https://git.libreoffice.org/core/+/3bcaa4ba79477a21251ddaa06e0ea159196a7ffb
It looks like it's not a Python's problem; I suppose this may be closed. Thanks
again!
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New submission from Mike Kaganski :
On a Windows 10 system, which TZ is set to Moscow (UTC+3), I use a native
Windows Python build (as opposed to e.g. one from Cygwin). Specifically, I
tested both custom Python build created by LibreOffice project, as well as the
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