pythongitwindows-7-x64accurev

Using path extension \\?\ for windows 7 with python script


I'm using the tool ac2git to convert my Accurev depot to git repository. I'm facing a problem when the os.walk() function in the python file runs. Since my project has a pretty complicated build path I have nested files that have path length exceeding the 260 limitation on Windows 7.I tried using the work-arounds provided by microsoft support but it is not resolving the error. I still get the error [Winerror 3]: File not found , when in fact it is present but cannot be accessed due to the length limitation.

This is a part of the code in the ac2git.py script:

def PreserveEmptyDirs(self):
    preservedDirs = []
    for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.gitRepo.path, topdown=True):
        for name in dirs:

            path ="\\\\?\\"+ToUnixPath(os.path.join(root, name))


            # Preserve empty directories that are not under the .git/ directory.
            if git.GetGitDirPrefix(path) is None and len(os.listdir(path)) == 0:
                filename = os.path.join(path, '.gitignore')
                with codecs.open(filename, 'w', 'utf-8') as file:
                    #file.write('# accurev2git.py preserve empty dirs\n')
                    preservedDirs.append(filename)
                if not os.path.exists(filename):
                    logger.error("Failed to preserve directory. Couldn't create '{0}'.".format(filename))
    return preservedDirs


def ToUnixPath(path):
rv = SplitPath(path)
if rv is not None:
    if rv[0] == '/':
        rv = '/' + '/'.join(rv[1:])
    else:
        rv = '/'.join(rv)
return rv

def SplitPath(path):
rv = None
if path is not None:
    path = str(path)
    rv = []
    drive, path = os.path.splitdrive(path)
    head, tail = os.path.split(path)
    while len(head) > 0 and head != '/' and head != '\\': # For an absolute path the starting slash isn't removed from head.
        rv.append(tail)
        head, tail = os.path.split(head)
    if len(tail) > 0:
        rv.append(tail)
    if len(head) > 0: # For absolute paths.
        rv.append(head)
    if len(drive) > 0:
        rv.append(drive)
    rv.reverse()
return rv

I have appended the "\\?\" in order to allow for longer path lengths but now I get this error:

FileNotFoundError: [WinError 3] The system cannot find the path specified: '\\\\?\\C:///s/cms'

I'm new to Python and I'm not very sure what is the right approach to tackle it. I have to continue using Windows 7 only. Any suggestions if this problem can be fixed another way?


Solution

  • So after much ado, I made changes in the python code,

    Apparently this information is very important " File I/O functions in the Windows API convert "/" to "\" as part of converting the name to an NT-style name, except when using the "\?\" prefix as detailed in the following sections."

    So I just added this code to the function:

    def ToUnixPath(path):
    rv = SplitPath(path)
    rv[:] = [item for item in rv if item != '/']
         rv = '\\'.join(rv)
         return r"\\?"+"\\"+rv
    

    And it worked!