I'm sorry but I think there is no alternative or workaround for using
getpass because it seems to need a real terminal to do its job.
Here is some advice that could help you:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4826732/how-to-redirect-data-to-a-getpass-like-password-input
Cheers,
Carlos
El 04/03/13 08:33, Doug Bonar escribió:
import getpass
getpass.getpass()
hangs Spyder (2.1.11) when running on Windows. Googling around, it
seems to be a known problem, but I wasn't able to find any
workaround. Is there a fix / patch? If not, it there a suggested
alternative way to get user entered passwords?
Thanks,
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