Amaury Forgeot d'Arc [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Did you *really* follow the suggested change proposed in #3905 ?
http://bugs.python.org/msg73496
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Robert Yodlowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Amaury, my stupid! I must have forgotten to delete the run.pyc file
before trying out the modified run.py as suggested in #3905 . It all
works now and IDLE starts up just fine.
Sorry and, thanks for the help.
...Bob
Changes by Amaury Forgeot d'Arc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Robert Yodlowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
Amaury, I did as you suggested - running idle.py directly both from a
command line and by clicking on it and the results were the same. Each
time, I got the same error message window as before. In addition,
several seconds before the error
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
It is probably already corrected in svn.
Can you please try from a command prompt:
cd path_to_python3.0rc1
python Lib/idlelib/idle.py
Does this display some error message?
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Jean-Michel Fauth [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
I think the problem is fixed.
See issue 3905.
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Amaury Forgeot d'Arc [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
But #3905 is not yet fixed, furthermore the OP already tried the
correction suggested there.
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New submission from Robert Yodlowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I installed 3.0rc1 on a Win XP 2.4Gzh system with all current updates
with no problems. Cmd line Python and docs work fine.
Tried to start IDLE but got error message: IDLE's subprocess didn't
make connection. Either IDLE can't start