Steve Dower added the comment:
Closing as norepro, but happy to reopen if it's still an issue with the
official release.
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resolution: -> works for me
status: open -> closed
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Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
By 'active Python distribution', do you mean 'ActiveState Python distribution'?
If so, you should talk with ActiveState. The 2.7.10 64 bit PSF installer
works fine on my machine. Was Win 7, now Win 10. In any case, try "python -m
idlelib" at a command
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
'Crash' means getting a Windows 'Application stopped running' box as opposed to
Python merely stopping with no error message when started from an icon.
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type: crash -> behavior
versions: +Python 2.7
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New submission from Jatin Miglani:
Hi,
Seems like an issue with IDLE on Windows 10 with Python 2.7.10 active Python
distribution. I'm able to open IDLE but it crash immediately. Try with deleting
.idle folder but it couldn't help. Then I moved backed to 2.7.9 version
which ultimately