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@Zabolekar Zabolekar commented Apr 6, 2023

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Please add it using the blurb_it web app or the blurb command-line tool.

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ghost commented Apr 6, 2023

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@arhadthedev arhadthedev added OS-windows stdlib Standard Library Python modules in the Lib/ directory labels Apr 7, 2023
Co-authored-by: Steve Dower <steve.dower@microsoft.com>
@zooba zooba merged commit ebc8103 into python:main Apr 11, 2023
@Zabolekar Zabolekar deleted the fix-windows-scripts-issue-103088 branch April 11, 2023 20:01
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rdbisme commented Jun 26, 2023

Can we cut another release (I'm interested for Python 3.10) that includes this?

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pfmoore commented Jun 26, 2023

No, sorry, Python 3.10 is now in security fix only mode - see the release schedule.

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rdbisme commented Oct 10, 2023

@zooba any chance we might backport this to 3.11? We're 1 version behind at work, and forced to use windows, and while using Git bash or Msys and creating venvs, doing python -m pip install <something> with a venv activated installs the packages in the main python site-packages instead.

I'd appreciate for it to work as expected :)

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zooba commented Oct 31, 2023

Backporting to 3.11 is probably okay, but we need a new PR without the additional change to the batch file.

If you (or someone else) creates one, target 3.11 and put [3.11] at the start of the PR name and (GH-103325) at the end.

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