-----Original Message-----
From: MRAB <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, December 4, 2025 10:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A switch somewhere, or bug? CORRECTION

On 04/12/2025 18:25, Em wrote:
> Two computers, both alike in dignity, in fair windows land, where we 
> set our scene......
>
> in Win10/Python 3.13 my program runs as well as can be expected. 
> However, on my new computer Win11/Python 3.14.1 there is a peculiarity.
>
> On the new machine, when I click on the file name, it immediately dumps
out.
> I go in with IDLE and it runs fine with no indication of any error.
>



> I believe this line is the culprit:
> Starter = open("HLYlog.txt", "w")
>
> Thoughts appreciated.

-That's a relative path. Are you sure that the current working directory is
what 
-you expect? It's generally better to work with absolute paths.

Relative or not, I can't see how that could possibly make any difference. It
worked on the Win10 computer for both double-tap on the file and when using
IDLE. It worked on the Win11 computer when activated through IDLE but not
when I double-tapped to activate it. On the WIN11 computer.

In other words, it worked on 3/4 of the methods and not on the one of the
four.

Did it work for you , for both techniques, on a Win11 computer?






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> Python 3.13.10 is now available:
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> Python 3.13.10 is the tenth maintenance release of 3.13, containing 
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