Tim Pietzcker added the comment:
Sorry to revive this dormant (?) topic - has anybody brought this any further?
This "feature" has tripped me up a few times, and I would be all for adding a
flag to enable the "split on zero-size matches" behavior, but I myself am not
comp
Tim Pietzcker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment:
Thanks a lot, now it works! The download link is
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9b2da534-3e03-4391-8a4d-074b9f2bc1bf
in case someone else needs it.
Best regards,
Tim
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Tim Pietzcker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment:
OK, thanks. I have set it to install for all users, if that's still
relevant. Is there a way to manually install the MS CRT (which version),
so I can use b3 until rc1 comes out?
Thanks,
Tim
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New submission from Tim Pietzcker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have experienced the exact same thing on two different PCs, one
running WinXP (German, 32bit Intel) SP2, one running SP3: When starting
the Python command line or when trying to run a Python script, I
immediately get the (Windows)
Tim Pietzcker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment:
I should perhaps add that this happened on a German Windows XP Pro SP2
installation.
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Tim Pietzcker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment:
Please delete this issue - clicked on "Submit" too soon. Sorry again.
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New submission from Tim Pietzcker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Apologies if this has been reported before; I couldn#T find it on a
search but maybe I used the wrong search terms.
When I try to run a script that is contained in a directory whose path
contains non-ASCII characters (e. g. Umlauts),
New submission from Tim Pietzcker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
When I try to run a script that is contained in a directory whose path
contains non-ASCII characters (e. g. Umlauts), Python 3.0a4 crashes with
the following error message:
(Windows cmd console):
E:\Eigene Dateien\Kl