Dino Viehland wrote:
We could patch our site.py and if worse comes to worse we may just do
that. But we've never re-distributed a modified version of the std
lib and we're not really wanting to start doing that. Rather we're
trying to work through things on our side to make the changes and
submit them back to the std lib. We hope to have this done by the
RC - but if not we'll obviously need to look at our options closely.
Well I can submit a patch to site.py in Python 2.6 myself - although it
probably won't be in a *released* version of Python by the time you RC.
Is that helpful or not?
Michael
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Subject: [IronPython] help in IronPython 2.6
Hello guys,
It really sucks that from a vanilla install of IronPython 2.6 'help'
doesn't work in the interactive interpreter. :-(
Of course it works if you switch frames on - but I don't think having
frames on by default is the right solution (perhaps only if you
entering
an interactive interpreter session where performance is less likely to
be an issue?).
Can you patch your version of site.py to fix this?
Michael
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