On 11/16/2013 8:57 PM, Largo84 wrote:
Ahh, good catch. I re-installed Leo into a different directory and Leo created the spellpyx.txt file and I was able to copy over a newer one and have Leo 'clean' it. Thanks for the suggestion!

Rob.............

Glad to help!

Windows has far too many hang-ups. After bashing my head against the wall for years with it, I've slowly come to terms with it, and 'deal'.

-->Jake

On Saturday, November 16, 2013 8:42:53 PM UTC-5, Jacob Peck wrote:

    On 11/16/2013 8:35 PM, Largo84 wrote:
    > I just installed Leo 4.11 final on both a Win7 and a Win8
    machine (Leo
    > 4.11 final, build 5020, 2012-02-26 13:18:08 -0600, Python 2.7.3, qt
    > version 4.8.4, Windows 6, 2, 9200, 2)
    >
    > At first get this:
    >
    > can not create: C:\Program Files
    > (x86)\Leo-4.11-final\leo\plugins\spellpyx.txt
    >
    > Then after copying a spellpyx.txt from a previous installation I
    get this:
    >
    > cleaning C:\Program Files
    (x86)\Leo-4.11-final\leo\plugins\spellpyx.txt
    > Traceback (most recent call last):
    >   File "C:\Program Files
    > (x86)\Leo-4.11-final\leo\core\leoEditCommands.py", line 10950, in
    > open_dict
    >     self.clean_dict(fn)
    >   File "C:\Program Files
    > (x86)\Leo-4.11-final\leo\core\leoEditCommands.py", line 10913, in
    > clean_dict
    >     f = open(fn,mode='wb')
    > IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: u'C:\\Program Files
    > (x86)\\Leo-4.11-final\\leo\\plugins\\spellpyx.txt'
    > not a valid dictionary file C:\Program Files
    > (x86)\Leo-4.11-final\leo\plugins\spellpyx.txt
    >
    > The odd thing is that spell checking seems to work fine despite
    these
    > errors. Should I file a bug report?
    >
    > Rob.............
    >
    Hmmmmmm.  This sounds like Windows getting picky about permissions in
    the "Program Files" directories.  Leo, Matt, and whomever else
    does the
    installer stuff: on Windows 7 and 8, the Program Files directories
    are
    semi-protected, akin to linux permissions.  The best course of
    action is
    to install in a place that *isn't* under Program Files.  Something
    like
    'C:\leo-4.11-final' would be fine.

    -->Jake

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