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| BPO | 25639 |
|---|---|
| Nosy | @pfmoore, @pitrou, @vstinner, @tjguk, @benjaminp, @zware, @eryksun, @zooba |
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assignee = None
closed_at = <Date 2016-02-11.01:43:11.144>
created_at = <Date 2015-11-16.21:42:09.209>
labels = ['type-bug', 'library', 'expert-IO', 'OS-windows']
title = "open 'PhysicalDriveN' on windows fails (since python 3.5) with OSError: [WinError 1] Incorrect function"
updated_at = <Date 2016-02-11.01:43:11.134>
user = 'https://bugs.python.org/rokozh'bugs.python.org fields:
activity = <Date 2016-02-11.01:43:11.134>
actor = 'eryksun'
assignee = 'none'
closed = True
closed_date = <Date 2016-02-11.01:43:11.144>
closer = 'eryksun'
components = ['Library (Lib)', 'Windows', 'IO']
creation = <Date 2015-11-16.21:42:09.209>
creator = 'rokozh'
dependencies = []
files = []
hgrepos = []
issue_num = 25639
keywords = ['3.5regression']
message_count = 5.0
messages = ['254756', '254784', '254790', '254797', '260065']
nosy_count = 10.0
nosy_names = ['paul.moore', 'pitrou', 'vstinner', 'tim.golden', 'benjamin.peterson', 'stutzbach', 'zach.ware', 'eryksun', 'steve.dower', 'rokozh']
pr_nums = []
priority = 'normal'
resolution = 'duplicate'
stage = 'resolved'
status = 'closed'
superseder = '25717'
type = 'behavior'
url = 'https://bugs.python.org/issue25639'
versions = ['Python 3.5']Reactions are currently unavailable
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