John Machin wrote: > On May 27, 4:20 pm, Steven Bethard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Steven Bethard wrote: >>> I just tried to upload new versions of the argparse module to PyPI, but >>> it seems like I can no longer upload Windows installers: > [snip] >> That seems a little weird to me. Are the bdist_wininst exe files really >> zip files? Or did I just misunderstand what "content" is? > > They are exe files with a zip appended. Try out the above code on your > file; it may just help you suss out what the problem is. > E.g.: >>>> import zipfile >>>> zipfile.ZipFile('xlrd-0.6.1a4.win32.exe').namelist() > ['PURELIB/xlrd-0.6.1a4-py2.5.egg-info', 'PURELIB/xlrd/biffh.py', > ... snip ... > 'SCRIPTS/xlrdnameAPIdemo.py']
Interesting. Thanks! >>> zipfile.ZipFile('argparse-0.8.0.win32.exe').namelist() ['.../lib/argparse-0.8.0-py2.5.egg-info', '.../lib/argparse.py'] Interestingly, it looks like none of these are "safe_zipnames" according to: https://svn.python.org/packages/trunk/pypi/verify_filetype.py I wonder why that is... Also, I couldn't get the StringIO code from there to work: >>> import StringIO >>> content = open('argparse-0.8.0.win32.exe').read() >>> t = StringIO.StringIO(content) >>> t.filename = 'argparse-0.8.0.win32.exe' >>> z = zipfile.ZipFile(t) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<interactive input>", line 1, in <module> File "C:\Python25\lib\zipfile.py", line 346, in __init__ self._GetContents() File "C:\Python25\lib\zipfile.py", line 366, in _GetContents self._RealGetContents() File "C:\Python25\lib\zipfile.py", line 378, in _RealGetContents raise BadZipfile, "File is not a zip file" BadZipfile: File is not a zip file STeVe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list