Éric Araujo added the comment:
Definitely looks like a shell, libcurses or readline configuration issue,
sorry. Please reopen this bug if you have new information contradicting our
conclusion.
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nosy: +eric.araujo
status: pending -> closed
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R. David Murray added the comment:
I believe this is out of scope for Python itself, and is a platform
distribution issue. The platform must do some special magic to make those
things work; they don't in a vanilla python build as far as I know. You might
look to your readline configuration
New submission from Jakob Aga :
[PCLOS KDE 2010.12] Console commands (in Konsole & Yakuake) won't work in
Python 3.2. Like ctrl+l for clearing the screen, arrow keys up & down for
scrolling through previous python commands. Instead I get e.g. ^L (ctrl+l) and
^[[A (arrow up) on the interpreter