New submission from Carsten <[email protected]>:
I maintain a package which includes a package named "aux.py".
I could not install it on my windows machine via pip and others had the same
problem also with windows.
I tracked down the problem to `io.open`. On my Windows 7 System with Python
3.7.1 from Anaconda, the following statements all result in a FileNotFoundError:
open("aux", "w")
open("Aux", "w")
open("AUX", "w")
open("aux.py", "w")
open("aux.py", "wb")
open("aux.txt", "w")
On the other hand the following commands work as expected:
open("aaux", "w")
open("AUX1.txt", "w")
open("aux2.py", "w")
etc.
Can anybody confirm this?
On Linux (I could not reproduce the problem.)
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components: IO
files: bug.png
messages: 347436
nosy: CarK
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: `open("aux.txt", "w")` fails unexpectedly with FileNotFoundError on
Windows
versions: Python 3.7
Added file: https://bugs.python.org/file48459/bug.png
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