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Author db3l
Recipients db3l, paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, vstinner, zach.ware
Date 2017-11-07.11:42:35
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Ok, so rc.exe appears truly not to be found when the test runs.  The binary is a bit buried in the Windows Kit directory tree, and I'm guessing something is off after the upgrade (I'm not sure where it was in the tree before).  I manually placed a copy in a directory I know is on the path and that seems to have resolved it.

I also found a similar copy of rc.exe from the SDK to a local directory on my Windows 7 worker, so I suspect that was what I was remembering, and I probably hit the same thing when updating the SDK on that worker previously.

Not sure if there's some better way it should work, but at least this resolves the issue from the SDK update - builds are currently in progress, but both workers passed test_distutils.
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