[issue8554] suspicious comment in msilib.py/__init__.py

2011-03-29 Thread Martin v . Löwis
Changes by Martin v. Löwis : -- resolution: -> fixed status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list U

[issue8554] suspicious comment in msilib.py/__init__.py

2011-03-29 Thread Mark Mc Mahon
Mark Mc Mahon added the comment: This issue has been fixed when issue11696 was fixed. -- ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list m

[issue8554] suspicious comment in msilib.py/__init__.py

2011-03-26 Thread Mark Mc Mahon
Mark Mc Mahon added the comment: Per: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa369212(v=vs.85).aspx """The Identifier data type is a text string. Identifiers may contain the ASCII characters A-Z (a-z), digits, underscores (_), or periods (.). However, every identifier must begin with either a

[issue8554] suspicious comment in msilib.py/__init__.py

2010-09-16 Thread Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence added the comment: The line in question has been like that since r42847 i.e. when the file came into existence. -- nosy: +BreamoreBoy ___ Python tracker ___ __

[issue8554] suspicious comment in msilib.py/__init__.py

2010-04-27 Thread Bill Janssen
New submission from Bill Janssen : Take a look at the first line of make_id(). What does that comment mean? Is the wrong line commented out? def make_id(str, add_num=True): #str = str.replace(".", "_") # colons are allowed -- components: Library (Lib), Windows messages: 104393 no