New submission from Jim Pattee:
Python 3.3 Permission Error with User Library on Windows
I have certain scripts that run without error on Python 2.7 and 3.2. With
Python 3.3 they get a "Permission Error". This does not occur with every
script. The difference seems to be that the o
Jim Pattee added the comment:
Python 3.3 (64bit)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "file-py\astyle-protected.py", line 157, in
process_files()
File "file-py\astyle-protected.py", line 30, in process_files
get_header_variables(header_variables, header_p
Jim Pattee added the comment:
The problem is not file permissions nor the install. I did some further testing.
The problem actually occurs with the library calls at lines 23 and 25. I
changed these lines to eliminate the library call by just hard coding the file
path.
Change from:
line 23
Jim Pattee added the comment:
You have been in contact with my friends at Mensa.
Further information:
Just branching into the library causes a problem with permissions when opening
files, even if the library just immediately returns.
Opening the file in the library, before returning to the