On 06.09.2017 10:55, Thomas Jollans wrote:
On 2017-09-06 10:14, Friedrich Rentsch wrote:
Hi, I am setting up Python 2.7 after an upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04, a
thorough one, leaving no survivors. Everything is fine, IDLE opens,
ready to go. Alas, execfile and import commands don't do my bidding, but
hang IDLE. All I can do is kill the process named "python" from a bash
terminal. IDLE then is still open, says "=== RESTART: Shell ===" and is
again ready for action. It works interactively, but no imports . . .
What could be the problem?
Some debugging ideas:

- Do imports work if you start "python" from the terminal, rather than
using IDLE? If not, is there an error message?
- If python (in the terminal) hangs, and you press Ctrl+C, what happens?
- If you start idle from the terminal and do what you've been doing so
far, are there any error messages?
- What if you kill idle instead of python?


It works now! Even from the launcher. Looks like the new installation sets PYTHONPATH to something wrong. I set it to nothing on Peter's advice and that may have cured the problem. I didn't read the setting before I erased it. So I don't know what it was. Next I'll have to find out which configuration file needs to be edited.

Thank you all for your help

Frederic

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