Very strange behaviour on Windows

Joonas Paalasmaa joonas.paalasmaa at iki.fi
Sun May 5 02:12:53 EDT 2002


dsavitsk wrote:
> 
> As I recall, the Win98 debug cycle begins with uninstall and continues on to
> reinstall.
> 
> -d

I reistalled Python, but it isn't working.

> "Joonas Paalasmaa" <joonas.paalasmaa at iki.fi> wrote in message
> news:3CD45340.7C50F9D3 at iki.fi...
> > Chris Gonnerman wrote:
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Joonas Paalasmaa" <joonas.paalasmaa at iki.fi>
> > >
> > > > When I invoke the interactive interpreter on Windows,
> > > > Python claims that every line I type is syntactically
> > > > invalid. However, when the interpreter is used to
> > > > start scripts, everything seems to be working quite
> > > > fine. The problem is propably in Windows's command-
> > > > line, but what the problem could be?
> > >
> > > [[ example ellided ]]
> > >
> > > What version of Windows?  Has it ever worked before?
> >
> > Windows 98. It worked earlier, but then something weird propably
> > happened and now it isn't working anymore. Could there be a way to debug
> > the problem deeper and find its cause.



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