Re: crash with python3.6.2 and readline

2017-09-06 Thread Ryan Schmidt
We should keep the discussion on the mailing list. (Use Reply All when you reply.) On Sep 6, 2017, at 06:35, David Epstein wrote: > On 06/09/2017 08:58, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> On Sep 5, 2017, at 18:29, David Epstein wrote: >> >> >>> What is the procedure for adding to bug report #54728. >>> >

Re: crash with python3.6.2 and readline

2017-09-06 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 6, 2017, at 02:41, David Epstein wrote: > I don't suppose that the output from a port install command is saved > automatically somewhere? It seems like it would often be useful to have this > output saved. Nope, not saved anywhere. > Last night I posted (with the same subject line as t

Re: crash with python3.6.2 and readline

2017-09-06 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Sep 5, 2017, at 18:29, David Epstein wrote: > What is the procedure for adding to bug report #54728. Log in to our Trac with your GitHub account. This will reveal the new comment field at the bottom of the ticket which you can type into and then submit. > Here is a summary of what happened

Re: crash with python3.6.2 and readline

2017-09-06 Thread David Epstein
I don't suppose that the output from a port install command is saved automatically somewhere? It seems like it would often be useful to have this output saved. Last night I posted (with the same subject line as this email) a problem about python3.6 and readline. This morning I seem to have fix

crash with python3.6.2 and readline

2017-09-05 Thread David Epstein
What is the procedure for adding to bug report #54728. Here is a summary of what happened on my machine: 1. Installed python3.6.2 without specifying a variant. 2. This version is stable (that is, no crash) but i