Glenn Linderman <v+pyt...@g.nevcal.com> added the comment:

So this looks like it might be a simple fix... in issue 1602, there was a patch 
for Windows console for 3.1... sadly not applied then, or 3.2, or 3.3 (yet).  
But in 3.2, the fix sprouted a failure just like this one: the console output 
class would get reported to not have an "errors" attribute when doing an input. 
 A fix there was to add an attribute errors='strict' to the console output 
class.

Here it seems the same symptom sprouted in the same time frame, for a similar 
situation where the output class has been replaced by one that doesn't have an 
errors attribute... so it should grow one...

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