Tk-Problem?
Bernhard Herzog
herzog at online.de
Sun Jul 11 19:39:39 EDT 1999
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Hans Gubitz <gubitz at netcologne.de> writes: > I need some help. What am I doing wrong? > > gubitz at pumuckl:~/python/apk > python > Python 1.5.1 (#1, Apr 5 1999, 00:08:45) [GCC egcs-2.91.66 19990314 (e on linux2 You seem to be running the Python from SuSE Linux 6.1. > Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam > >>> float("1") > 1.0 > >>> from Tkinter import * > >>> root=Tk() > >>> button=Button(root, text="Quit", command=root.destroy) > >>> button.pack() > >>> root.mainloop() > >>> float("1") > Traceback (innermost last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > ValueError: float() literal too large: 1 I had the same problem on the same system, although this happened with pygtk. I finally found that the culprit was the environment variable LC_CTYPE which has the value de_DE by default on SuSE 6.1, at least on the German version. Setting it to C should help. It seems to me that this is really a bug in the C-library. -- Bernhard Herzog | Sketch, a python based drawing program herzog at online.de | http://www.online.de/home/sketch/
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