On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 03:29:05 +0430, Lee Harr <miss...@hotmail.com> wrote: >When you first had this problem, was python3 installed from >source, or was it from the Ubuntu repository? > >(ie, did you install using apt-get or synaptic or did you just start >out building from source?) > >I have python 3 on Ubuntu 9.10 installed using synaptic and >readline works fine. > >If yours was from the repo, it's possible that the problem is not >python, but your terminal emulator. Which terminal program >are you using (xterm, konsole, gnome-terminal, etc)?
Lee , Over a month ago I downloaded the tarball Python-3.1.1 from the python website. Then the Synaptic Package Manager did not contain this ( latest ) version. There is already python 2.x on my Ubuntu 9.04 ( think its 2.6 ). Think I saw 3.0 on Synaptic but not 3.1 Supposedly 3.1 has faster i/o . I know less about Ubuntu than python. I struggled with Linux for several weeks. On Jan 2 I attempted installation ( in dir containing Python-3.1.1 ) with : $ ./configure $ make $ make test $ sudo make install Did not seem to work ( didn't record exactly what happened, perhaps I didn't put in sudo ), so I ran above again. Did not use altinstall. Did not get the tarball with apt-get or from Synaptic. Just downloaded it from python site. The readme gave the "build" instructions above. I've exclusively used gnome. Quite happy with gedit's handling of python code. I shouldn't have been greedy and should have settled for 3.0 from Synaptic. Now I have problems with three versions on my machine. Please see my exchanges with casevh for details. Perhaps the best solution would be to wipe off all 3.1 versions and simply install 3.0 from Synaptic. This whole thing with the Python interactive interpreter keys actually started with my sons, who are Mac enthusiasts. One gave me a MacBook. Alas the Python interpreter keys were fouled up, as well as it having a "simplified" keyboard. Apple took it back, but it was disconcerting when I found the same key problem in Ubuntu python 3.1 Apple must change their software as I retried a new MacBook yesterday. To my great surprise the python 2.6 interpreter worked fine, while on at least two MacBooks last month it did not. Thanks for your help, Dave pdlem...@earthlink.net -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list