May potentially fix issue 76, as the filenames returned by os.tmpname() were going into my C drive root directory due to the \ in the front. I suspect that some people may not have user permissions to read/write to the root of their C drive. I don't know why os.tmpname() does not give a file in %TEMP% on Windows like it does on Linux. Maybe it's a bug. |
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