Issue 1831 is the most important one, and that error now happens without importing Matplotlib.

In any case, the removal of the Python console is a taken decision, and we're not going to step back from it, sorry. We really don't have the resources to maintain two consoles whose implementations are very different from each other.


Cheers,
Carlos

El 14/03/17 a las 12:28, anatoly techtonik escribió:
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 8:19 PM, Carlos Córdoba <[email protected]> wrote:
I forgot to mention that we’re going to depart from semantic versioning in
3.2 because we’re going to remove the Python console in that version.

That’s something I wanted to do in 3.0 but I didn’t have time to, and
(unfortunately) we can’t leave it for 4.0 because the Python console is
broken on Windows and very difficult to test on other OSes.
What exactly is broken? Is there a test for it on Windows?


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