Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
But owner() and group() don't return the uid or gid: they return the *name* of
the owner or group (respectively). If you want the uid (resp. gid), just use
st_uid (resp. st_gid) as shown in your example.
Under Unix:
>>> p = Path('setup.py')
>>> p.owner()
'antoine'
>>> p.group()
'antoine'
So if you want to fix the issue under Windows, you need to find a way to grap
the file owner's name (and group, if that makes sense under the Windows
permission model).
In the meantime though, perhaps the ImportError should be fixed to a
NotImplementedError under Windows.
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