Many thanks to all contributors! I learnt sth I never realized before:
Windows indeed maintains a "current directory" for each drive!
As you may guess, I'm not very fond of DOS / Windows. My training with
those OS started with "hands-on" experience on a machine w/ a single
"C:" drive (namely a
ai bossé davantage en anglais US qu'en français, et que ma
première réaction (à tort vous avez raison) est de m'exprimer en anglais.
Par ailleurs le problème étant résolu (c'était une erreur de
l'utilisateur) je ne vois pas l'intérêt de poursuivre ce fil.
Pascale Mourier.
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Martin v. Löwis a écrit :
Without having seen any details, I refuse to guess. Most likely, it is
a user mistake.
YES IT IS! Sorry for the inconvenience. I usually start from this
assumption. Yesterday this new student was really agressive, and I
assumed he was right!
Here's his mistake: wi
Martin v. Löwis a écrit :
If there is a specific problem, we would need a specific test case,
to be reported to bugs.python.org.
Tks for the name above. I asked my student to prepare the bug demo package,
but I didn't know how to send it!
Given that the problem is with reading the file syst
Hello,
I don't know how to report presumed "bugs" to the Python development
team.. in the past, the very few bugs I found were always fixed by a
more recent version.
On of my students has installed Windows 7 RTM on his cherished computer,
and claims that Python 2.6.2 doesn't support it.
The