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Session cannot be started in a folder with non-ascii characters #808
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Same problem for me (with é). I had to revert to 4.0.7 for my session to open in the correct folder. I tried every releases in-between except 4.0.1, 4.1.0 and 4.1.1 |
I have the same problem (in Windows 11 Pro 22H2, OS Build 22621.3593). If i try to right-click on a This happens in versions 4.1.8-1, 4.1.5-1, 4.1.4-1, 4.1.2-1, 4.1.1-1, 4.1.0-1 (i've tryed all of those) and then skip to 4.0.7-1, and in this version it works just fine. |
Any update on this issue? |
I've since tried also 4.0.11-1 and 4.0.12-1 with mixed results. In 4.0.11-1 it works fine, but version 4.0.12-1 has the bug. So, from what I've gathered, this whole problems started in 4.0.12-1, and (maybe it's nothing maybe it's the cause), but I've noticed that from version 4.0.11 to 4.0.12 you changed the distribution file (in Windows anyway) from 32 bits in 4.0.11 (JupyterLab-Setup-Windows.exe) to 64 bits only in 4.0.12 (JupyterLab-Setup-Windows-x64.exe)... Maybe this has something to do with the problem? |
Hi, I have the same issue on Windows 10 Enterprise. Thank you! |
Description
In Windows 11, if one starts a session by opening a folder whose path includes non-ascii characters, , e.g. "A", then JupyterLab cannot open the folder and open the
condabin
folder in the python environment folder instead.Reproduce
The following is reproduced in Windows 11 Pro 23H2 and JupyterLab Desktop 4.1.5-1.
condabin
folder in the python environment folder.Expected behavior
JupyterLab can handle the folders of the above type normally.
Context
p.s.
Originally I had a problem with folders in a non-C drive, but I cannot reproduce this drive issue now.
Probably I was confused it with non-ascii path issue...?
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