Fix past.translation on read-only file systems#344
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past.translation on read-only file systems
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This PR solves an issue encountered with
past.translationon a read-only file system (usecase: snap).The code already contains a
try/exceptblock handling this issue for attempting to write files in the__pycache__directory, but the creation of__pycache__itself is not included in the block.This simply moves the
os.makedirscode to be inside thetry/exceptblock so thatpast.translationcan work on read-only file systems.