Sreenivas added the comment:
Hi All,
I was able to solve the problem.I reinstalled the python overwriting the lib
packages of the previously installed Python.I was not overwriting it before
because I was afraid that I would lose my pyserial and cx_Freeze lib files.But
it was still there and
Roger Serwy added the comment:
A re-install fixed the issue for OP caused by what appeared to be a corrupt
/Lib directory. I'm closing this issue.
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resolution: - works for me
status: open - closed
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New submission from Sreenivas:
Hi Everybody,
I have a problem where Python GUI IDLE is not working.I did go through the
issues 15658,9925,4625.I did follow the steps given in these issues.I did unset
the tcl and tk_library.I was able to open the python idle temporarily.But once
i closed it I
Changes by Ezio Melotti ezio.melo...@gmail.com:
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nosy: +ned.deily, serwy, terry.reedy
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http://bugs.python.org/issue15998
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Roger Serwy added the comment:
Hi Sreeni,
Can you launch a Python interpreter from C:\python32\python.exe and report the
output to import tkinter ?
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status: open - pending
type: crash - behavior
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
The following might also be helpful: which version of Windows? 32 or 64 bit? is
python the 32 or 64 bit build? Or just copy the header line from the
interactive interpreter. For me:
Python 3.3.0rc2 (v3.3.0rc2:88a0792e8ba3, Sep 9 2012, 10:13:38) [MSC v.1600