On Jan 10, 8:16 pm, Dave WB3DWE wrote: > On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 16:48:52 -0800 (PST), casevh <cas...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > >On Jan 9, 3:10 pm, pdlem...@earthlink.net wrote: > >> On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 13:27:07 -0800 (PST), casevh <cas...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > > >1) Try the commands again. Make sure all the "./configure" options are > >on one line. Make sure to do "sudo make altinstall". (Don't use "sudo > >make install"; it will give your version of Python the name "python" > >and that can cause confusion on your system.) > > >2) Move your applications to another directory. > > >3) Try running "python3.1" while you are in that directory. > > >If this doesn't work, report back on the error messages you receive. > > Thanks casevh for your time & patience. > The ./configure . . . was a "continuous" line , although it ran over to > next line even on 132 char wide terminal because of names of system & > dir. I was careful with the spaces and hyphens. > In my reply the "make install" was a typo , I did run make altinstall. > > Moved all my code to pycode dir on my home directory. Removed all > files from /usr/local/lib/python3.1/dlmodules and removed that dir. > > Twice ran the recompile : > make distclean > ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-computed-gotos > --with-wide-unicode > <^ one space> > make > sudo make altinstall > After each reinstall had same problems : cannot import random or > any code using it, although random.py is in Lib : > Traceback > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> > File "random.py", line 46, in <module> > import collections as _collections > File "collections.py", line 9 in <module> > from _collections import deque, default dict > ImportError: /usr/local/lib/python3.1/lib-dynload/collections.so: > undefined symbol: PyUnicodeUCS4_FromString > > After second reinstall today I also found that a module importing > "time" would not run. Likewise could not import time at >>> . > Same error, ending : undefined symbol: PyUnicode UCS4_FromString > > And my original problem still there : fouled up keys in interactive > terminal. Seems minor now ; ) Should I try to remove everything > and reopen the tarball ? > Dave WB3DWE, central Texas
Are you sure you are using the new version of python3.1 (the one located in /usr/local/bin/)? What is the result of "which python3.1"? What happens if you run "/usr/local/bin/python3.1"? casevh -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list