>>
>> Currently I'd say session support for python is completely broken.
>
> Have *any* changes been made related to python recently? See my
> mailing list post with reproducible example:
> - http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg68238.html
>
> This was definitely working for me with a minimal config and starting
> with `emacs -Q`. I cannot reproduce that example anymore. Sessions
> don't work any longer, named or un-named for me, and we had two data
> points (myself and Ista) for whom it worked (at least for named).
>
> I think something was changed that broke it for my working setup.
> Might be nice to figure out what that was.
>

I certainly haven't touched this code.  The latest change I see to the
relevant portions of the code is commit 4a0afac6 from Bastien on
Feb. 23rd.

>
> Is there a way to see one's local git history? Not the git log, but
> something like what git versions I've been hopping from/to with each
> successive pull? I could try and see what I was at on 3/20 when I
> posted that and when I last pulled? I see a change related to
> ob-python from Bastien on 3/19... perhaps I could switch to a commit
> prior to that and try again?
>

I don't know of a way to show what versions you have used recently.

There are tools to help find the commits causing a change in behavior.
See http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Tools-Debugging-with-Git for a pretty
good summary.

-- 
Eric Schulte
http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte

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