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Author ncoghlan
Recipients BreamoreBoy, ThurnerRupert, eric.smith, laurent.birtz, ncoghlan, r.david.murray, terry.reedy, tim.golden
Date 2013-11-13.13:56:47
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As noted above, it's still not clear the change *can* be implemented at the standard library level - we don't have the context to determine if a Windows native path or a POSIX path is more appropriate when a Windows build is being used in a POSIX environment.

From the interpreter's point of view, the launch environment makes no difference, the only thing that matters is the target platform for the build. If they don't match, you're going to get weird glitches like this.
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2013-11-13 13:56:48ncoghlansetrecipients: + ncoghlan, terry.reedy, eric.smith, tim.golden, ThurnerRupert, r.david.murray, BreamoreBoy, laurent.birtz
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