Interactive problems with Python 1.6
Dave Lambert
dlambert at danielind.com
Wed Sep 20 09:18:23 EDT 2000
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Thanks, that works fine. For others. The solution is to uncomment the following line in the Modules/Setup file: readline readline.c -lreadline -ltermcap Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Dave wrote: > > I am relativly new to Python, but recently upgraded to version 1.6 from > > 1.5.2 on Mandrake Linux. I have noticed that the up arrow key (among > > other control keys) has ceased to function as expected. Instead it > > misbehaves as follows: > > > > Python 1.6 (#1, Sep 15 2000, 11:08:57) [GCC 2.95.3 19991030 > > (prerelease)] on linux2 > > Copyright (c) 1995-2000 Corporation for National Research Initiatives. > > All Rights Reserved. > > Copyright (c) 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam. > > All Rights Reserved. > > >>> import math > > >>> print math.pi > > 3.14159265359 > > >>> ^[[A > > # Up arrow key pressed here !!! > > > > Any help would be most appreciated. > > on Unix, command line editing is provided by an optional > readline module, which uses the GNU readline library. > > the source distribution README file should contain more > info on this. also see appendix A in the tutorial, and FAQ > entry 3.7: > > http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/node13.html > http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html#3.7 > > </F>
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