Gib Bogle added the comment:
Importing tempfile from within python does not produce an error.
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Gib Bogle added the comment:
R. David Murray wrote:
> R. David Murray added the comment:
>
> Under 2.5 this could be due to various weird issues with your python path and
> the modules on it. Try running python from a clean directory and specifying
> the -E flag and see
Gib Bogle added the comment:
Hi Eric,
I'm using Python 2.5.4 on Windows XP. I installed pythonxy, which installed
2.5.4. I also have PyQt4.4 installed. I haven't touched anything in the lib
directory, as far as I know.
A poster on comp.lang.python finds the command works on o
New submission from Gib Bogle :
>python -m pydoc sys
gives
No module named tempfile
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messages: 98111
nosy: gib
severity: normal
status: open
title: pydoc error
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.5
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