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User Comment Submitted by zzarko on 20 August 2015 User Comment Submitted by zzarko on 20 July 2015
Ian tested a very small modification of the program (two Unicode characters swapped for ASCII-ones), and he confirmed that it works. It looks as Python under Windows has problems with Unicode characters (or, at least, it doesn't handle them the same as on Linux). Anyway, there is another version of the program, with just those two characters changed, it should work on Windows too. If not, please PM me. | User Comment Submitted by zzarko on 17 July 2015
@Ian: Judging by errors, the problem is somewhere in Python's argparse library, for some reason it uses code page 850 instead of unicode. Why, that I don't know... If I find some win machine, I'll try to find out. | User Comment Submitted by iAN CooG on 17 July 2015
so it only works on linux as i tested on 2 win7 machines with python 2.7.10
C:\temp>python pyd64fix.py -h
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "pyd64fix.py", line 314, in <module>
args = parser.parse_args()
(etcetc) | User Comment Submitted by zzarko on 17 July 2015
@Ian: Sorry, not tested on Windows, I don't have it. It uses only standard Python libraries, it worked on several Linux machines I tried it without problems, so not only on my main machine
@Frantic: Yes, PyQt is required for GUI mode, it says so in help message | User Comment Submitted by Frantic on 17 July 2015
Command line mode seems to work just fine here (running bash on Mac) and running it in GUI mode requires PyQt4. | User Comment Submitted by iAN CooG on 17 July 2015
probably works only on the coder's pc. doesn't even start here. |
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