On 11/17/18 10:38 AM, Avi Gross wrote:
> I was wondering if I was the only one who felt the urge to apply a tad of
> humor and suppressed most of the thoughts about idol/IDLE worship and other
> puns so I am glad to see Steve do just a little of the same.
>
> It seems that despite how portable P
ather than the intended one or so much
more. But, in theory, you can even take the source code and run it more
carefully and debug this. Not something for a novice.
Not sure if that helps but if I actually had to read all that code and do
serious debugging, it might take me days and I have a
Another thought comes to mind...
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 03:38:28PM -0800, Break fast wrote:
> "IDLE subprocess didn't make connection. Either IDLE can't start a
> subprocess, or personal Firewall software is blocking the connection"
>
> I have been researching this issue nonstop the last two da
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 03:38:28PM -0800, Break fast wrote:
> "IDLE subprocess didn't make connection. Either IDLE can't start a
> subprocess, or personal Firewall software is blocking the connection"
>
> I have been researching this issue nonstop the last two days,
Without pausing to eat or sle
BREAK fast ,
You certainly haven't been idle!
Until you get IDLE working ideally, you can still use one of many text editors
and programming environments and perhaps run python on the files manually.
Have you verified that the rest of your installation worked?
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Hello Python Tutors,
First off, thank you for existing! I hope I am emailing the right queue in
this situation.
I have installed Python from the python.org website, but have found myself
unable to use IDLE due to an error that is as follows:
"IDLE subprocess didn't make connection. Either IDLE c