fix(providers): handle python-build-standalone on Windows#162
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The python-build-standalone archives extract with a python/ subdirectory on all platforms, including Windows. Previously, the code assumed Windows would use the embeddable package format (files in root), causing the shim to fail to find the Python executable after installation. This change removes the Windows-specific case in determineSourceDir() and lets all platforms use the same logic: check for python/ subdirectory first, then fall back to the extract root for older embeddable packages.
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Summary
determineSourceDir()that assumed embeddable package formatpython/subdirectory on all platforms including WindowsProblem
The Python integration test on Windows was failing with:
The code was extracting the archive correctly, but then looking for
python.exein the wrong location because it skipped thepython/subdirectory detection on Windows.Test plan
Fixes integration test failure from https://github.com/dtvem/dtvem/actions/runs/20272683524