In `Lib/test/support/import_helper.py`, the function `make_legacy_pyc` makes a call to `os.rename` which can fail when the source and target live on different devices. This happens (for example) when `PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX` is set to a directory anywhere on disk, while a ramdisk is mounted on `/tmp` (the latter of which is the default on various Linux distros). Replacing `os.rename` with `shutil.move` fixes this.
Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:brettcannon
(cherry picked from commit
da576e08296490e94924421af71001bcfbccb317)
Co-authored-by: Jason Wilkes <notarealdeveloper@gmail.com>
import importlib
import importlib.util
import os
+import shutil
import sys
import unittest
import warnings
pyc_file = importlib.util.cache_from_source(source)
up_one = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(source))
legacy_pyc = os.path.join(up_one, source + 'c')
- os.rename(pyc_file, legacy_pyc)
+ shutil.move(pyc_file, legacy_pyc)
return legacy_pyc
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+The function ``make_legacy_pyc`` in ``Lib/test/support/import_helper.py`` no
+longer fails when ``PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX`` is set to a directory on a
+different device from where tempfiles are stored.