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Spaces In File Path Abort Compilation #7

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BullyWiiPlaza opened this issue Jun 19, 2015 · 3 comments
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Spaces In File Path Abort Compilation #7

BullyWiiPlaza opened this issue Jun 19, 2015 · 3 comments

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@BullyWiiPlaza
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When there are spaces in the file path of the project libwiiu-master, build.py doesn't function properly e.g. it aborts creating any html files in the www directory. This kinda is a pointless bug report but it would be great if it gets fixed nevertheless.

@BullyWiiPlaza BullyWiiPlaza changed the title Spaces In File Path Spaces In File Path Abort Compilation Jun 19, 2015
@georgeklees
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We may look at this eventually, but it seems fairly low priority, since the
user can easily work around it, and spaces aren't part of the naming
convention that our examples use.

On Friday, June 19, 2015, BullyWiiPlaza [email protected] wrote:

When there are spaces in the file path of the project libwiiu-master,
build.py doesn't function properly e.g. it aborts creating any html files
in the www directory. This kinda is a pointless bug report but it would
be great if it gets fixed nevertheless.


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@gudenau
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gudenau commented Feb 17, 2016

I'll look into this.

Edit:
I'm stupid, but it seems to work just fine for me.

@CreeperMario
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Different operating systems (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux) handle folder names in different ways, and their Python implementations are probably also different. For example, with Reggie! Next by @RoadrunnerWMC I was unable to get it working out-of-the-box on OS X and Ubuntu Linux, because there was some Windows specific code in it.
Like @MarioNumber1 said, this is a fairly low-priority issue, and can be easily avoided by keeping libwiiu close to the top of your drive. (e.g. C:\dev\libwiiu)

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