Sunday 22 January 2012 you wrote: > On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Jacob Hallén > > <jacob.hal...@sotospeak.se> wrote: > > I have a problem which ought to have an obvious solution, but I haven't > > found one despite searching for many hours. The problem occurs on > > Windows. > > > > This is a version of my problem reduced to its essentials: > > > > I have a file foo.py:: > > > > import bar > > > > and a file bar.py : > > > > baz = 42 > > > > If I store these two files in say C:\Users\Admin\test everything works > > fine. > > > > If I store them in C:\Users\Admin\testф, I get an import error when > > running foo.py. The letter at the end of test is a Russian "F", if it > > looks strange on your terminal. >
I should add that I'm changing the path name by using the file manager in Windows (this is Windows 7 btw) and changing my keyboard to a Russian keyboard. This is a standard Windows i18n facility. Jacob Hallén -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list