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Python's platform module does not detect windows 10
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I run this on my Windows 10 workstation:
import platform
print platform.release()
> 8
I'm somewhat perplexed. Should the response not have been "10" as I'm on Windows 10?
I did some digging...
An issue was resolved for Python 2.7.10 according to its release notes:
- Issue #16176: Properly identify Windows 8 via platform.platform()
However, with Windows 10 you still don't get the proper response. For this, a fix was created in late September, 2015: https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/2f57270374f7
As this was performed after the 2.7.10 release (released in late May, 2015), this will hopefully make it into a future release. Right now it should make it into 2.7.11 which is scheduled for a December 2015 release.
The fix makes platform
read the Windows version from kernel32.dll to avoid compatibility issues.
A workaround right now could be to execute the ver
command if the system is Windows based, and then parse the response manually.
EDIT:Indeed, this was fixed in Python 2.7.11:
import platform
print platform.release()
> 10