C works for me now. Thanks for the fix, Eric!

On Tuesday, August 7, 2012 12:20:01 AM UTC-4, Eric Borisch wrote:
>
> On Sunday, July 29, 2012 10:36:45 PM UTC-5, dcn wrote:
>>
>> I am seeing the same problem.  My setup is messy - I had an old install 
>> of Spyder on Lion which I upgraded to Mountain Lion.  I installed the 
>> Enthought 7.3.1 distro and then installed Spyder under it using setup.py 
>> install.  Running Spyder from the Enthought python command works fine, and 
>> the letter "c" works.  However.... I had an old applescript that used to 
>> call spyder directly from the Dock, which is still there, and when I ran 
>> that, it ran Spyder using the latest Apple Mountain Lion python.  And this 
>> one *does* have the "c" problem in the console window.
>>
>> So the problem may depend on which version of python is being used (and 
>> the consequent compiler it used - GCC4.0.1 in Enthought, GCC4.2.1 in the 
>> Mountain Lion Apple python).  I will explore further.
>>
>> DN
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 2:45:22 PM UTC+10, luke wrote:
>>>
>>> I cannot enter the letter "c" into the console. Keyboard works fine and 
>>> I can use this letter in the editor. What's going on here?
>>>
>>
> This is fixed in MacPorts pyNN-spyder version 2.1.11_2. It was an issue 
> with my patch for control-c to send an interrupt (and how I use spyder -- I 
> usually don't type in the console, but am running a script / using the 
> editor) 
>
>   - Eric
>

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