subprocess startup error
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Sat Feb 27 03:33:14 EST 2016
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On 2/26/2016 9:49 AM, Oscar Benjamin wrote: > On 26 February 2016 at 13:30, Peter Otten <__peter__ at web.de> wrote: >> Shweta Dinnimani wrote: >>>> >>>> hello, I'm begineer to python programming.. I had installed python 3.5.1 >>>> version on my windows 7 system. I was fine earlier and now when i was >>>> trying the programs on string i'm facing the subprocess startup error. >>>> IDLE is not connecting. And python shell is also not opening. I tried >>>> uninstalling and installing the python shell but Im facing the >>>> problem.Please do help me What do you mean by 'python shell' and how do you uninstall and install it? >>> forgot to mention.. >>> >>> i saved my file as string.py since than i'm facing this error >> >> Rename that file to something that does not clash with the module names in >> the standard library, mystring.py for example, and IDLE should work again. > > It's ridiculous that it's this easy to accidentally crash IDLE and the > Python shell. I agree and hope to fix this for IDLE before the next round of releases. Any Python app that does *not* want to import non-stdlib files on startup must remove '' from sys.path. Console python should not be affected by files in the current working directory. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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