On 25 Sie, 07:33, Dennis Lee Bieber wlfr...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 14:23:41 -0700 (PDT), ryniek rynie...@gmail.com
declaimed the following in gmane.comp.python.general:
C:\Users\Ryniek's WinSe7en\Documents\My Dropbox\Aplikacje
John Machin wrote:
Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com writes:
I also suspect the pipe symbol. I don't know if it's an invalid
character to Windows, but it's certainly a bad idea. The '|' character
means something special to the shell.
The pipe character is not a
John Machin wrote:
Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com writes:
I also suspect the pipe symbol. I don't know if it's an invalid
character to Windows, but it's certainly a bad idea. The '|' character
means something special to the shell.
The pipe character is not a valid character in a
Ryniek90 wrote:
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John Machin wrote:
Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com writes:
I also suspect the pipe symbol. I don't know if it's an invalid
character to Windows, but it's certainly a bad idea. The '|'
character means
Dave Angel wrote:
You still haven't gotten rid of those illegal colons in the filename.
They're not legal in Windows, as has been pointed out a couple of times
in this thread.
Ummm.. Colons are of course legal in Windows filenames as designating
the Alternate Data Streams:
code
with open
On Aug 25, 12:46 am, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Dave Angel wrote:
You still haven't gotten rid of those illegal colons in the filename.
They're not legal in Windows, as has been pointed out a couple of times
in this thread.
Ummm.. Colons are of course legal in Windows
The proper path is C:\\Users\\Ryniek's
WinSe7en\\MyNewGGBackup(2009-08-23 14:59:02).tar.bz2
and that string literal is \U, without any pipes :)
The truth is that script works on linux (ubuntu) but not on windows
(neither Win7 nor WinXP).
Maybe it's good idea to use raw string for
On 24 Sie, 16:56, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Aug 25, 12:46 am, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Dave Angel wrote:
You still haven't gotten rid of those illegal colons in the filename.
They're not legal in Windows, as has been pointed out a couple of times
in
On 24 Sie, 22:34, ryniek rynie...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24 Sie, 16:56, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Aug 25, 12:46 am, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Dave Angel wrote:
You still haven't gotten rid of those illegal colons in the filename.
They're not legal in
You shouldn't want either a colon or a pipe symbol in the filename
string (not counting the drive letter prefix).
A single colon gives you surprising behavior, and two will give you
Invalid Argument. See inline responses.
ryniek wrote:
On 24 Sie, 22:34, ryniek rynie...@gmail.com wrote:
ryniek wrote:
On 24 Sie, 22:34, ryniek rynie...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24 Sie, 16:56, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Aug 25, 12:46 am, Tim Golden m...@timgolden.me.uk wrote:
Dave Angel wrote:
You still haven't gotten rid of those illegal colons in the filename.
They're not legal
Ryniek90 rynie...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, but i don't know where those pipes came from : P
The proper path is C:\\Users\\Ryniek's
WinSe7en\\MyNewGGBackup(2009-08-23 14:59:02).tar.bz2
and that string literal is \U, without any pipes :)
The truth is that script works on linux (ubuntu) but not
Hi
I've got my backup script which opens tarfile for add chosen file to it.
But while setting it up, i've got Traceback:
here's the url: --http://paste.ubuntu.com/258081/--
I have searched among google's result but didn't found anything useful.
Only found info that it may be the backslashes
Ryniek90 wrote:
I've got my backup script which opens tarfile for add chosen file to it.
But while setting it up, i've got Traceback:
here's the url: --http://paste.ubuntu.com/258081/--
I have searched among google's result but didn't found anything useful.
Only found info that it may be the
Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com writes:
Ryniek90 wrote:
Is its the '|\U' literal fault in path '|C:\\Users\\Ryniek's
WinSe7en\\MyNewGGBackup(2009-08-23 14:59:02).tar.bz2|' ?
What is the '|\U' literal fault ???
It's probably a misleading error from the OS; I would guess the
John Machin wrote:
Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com writes:
Ryniek90 wrote:
Is its the '|\U' literal fault in path '|C:\\Users\\Ryniek's
WinSe7en\\MyNewGGBackup(2009-08-23 14:59:02).tar.bz2|' ?
What is the '|\U' literal fault ???
It's probably a misleading error
Dave Angel davea at ieee.org writes:
John Machin wrote:
Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com writes:
I also suspect the pipe symbol. I don't know if it's an invalid
character to Windows, but it's certainly a bad idea. The '|' character
means something special to the shell.
The pipe
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