[ python-Bugs-1067732 ] wininst --install-script leaves residual
files on C:Mime-Version: 1.0
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Bugs item #1067732, was opened at 2004-11-17 01:14
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Category: Distutils
Group: Python 2.3
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: J Livingston (jlivingston)
>Assigned to: Thomas Heller (theller)
Summary: wininst --install-script leaves residual files on C:
Initial Comment:
I'm running Python 2.3.4 and using distutils (
__revision__ of 1.58 2003/02/19) on WinXP SP2 to
create a windows .exe installer. Both installation and
removal of the package result in a residual file on the
root of C: drive. This seems to be directly related to the
use of the windows install-script which is provided with
the --install-script switch.
The residual file has a naming convention of sxxx
where 'xxx' is any alphanumeric combination. There is
never an extension on the file name. On installation, the
residual file contains the same text the install-script
prints in the install screen window. On removal, the
residual file is empty (the install-script does not print
anything when removing.)
Users attempting to execute the installer from a
network drive experience installer crash as they do not
have file system permission to generate the residual
file..
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>Comment By: Martin v. Löwis (loewis)
Date: 2004-12-05 20:51
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Thomas, can you take a look? If not, please unassign.
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