On 2012-04-19 02:04 +0800, Ned Deily wrote:
> So, if there is a problem, the likely culprit is libedit, the editline
> library. Another clue: try using another Apple-supplied utility that
> is linked with libedit, for example, dscl. Same thing happens there:
> echo is immediately re-enabled.
In article , Leo wrote:
> turns out it is apple's fault:
> http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10295#46
Well, it's not the fault of Apple's Pythons. If the problem is the
echo, you can see exactly the same results by using a current python.org
64-/32-bit Python. Those Pythons, like
turns out it is apple's fault:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10295#46
Leo
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On 2012-04-17 23:27 +0800, Bill Janssen wrote:
> This is really an Emacs issue, not a Python issue. I don't even see
> where they say they are both using the version of the Python interpreter.
Unthinkable.
I have built python 2.7.3 from upstream and see no such bug. Something
is done to python a
This is really an Emacs issue, not a Python issue. I don't even see
where they say they are both using the version of the Python interpreter.
Bill
Leo wrote:
> It seems the python interpreter built by Apple doesn't behave like the
> ones built from upstream.
>
> See this:
> http://debbugs.gnu
On 2012-04-17 15:56 +0800, Ned Deily wrote:
> Off the top of my head, I suspect the most likely cause to be that the
> Apple system pythons are built with the BSD editline library rather than
> with GNU readline. You could try installing the third-party "readline"
> package which replaces the P
In article <87ehrn80aj@gmail.com>, Leo wrote:
> It seems the python interpreter built by Apple doesn't behave like the
> ones built from upstream.
>
> See this:
> http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10295#19
>
> Any idea what's happened to python from apple?
Off the top of my head
It seems the python interpreter built by Apple doesn't behave like the
ones built from upstream.
See this:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=10295#19
Any idea what's happened to python from apple?
Leo
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