Win32 python: odd behavior when run via ssh
Gabriel Genellina
gagsl-py2 at yahoo.com.ar
Fri Feb 1 20:13:27 EST 2008
En Fri, 01 Feb 2008 22:31:06 -0200, Ross Ridge
<rridge at caffeine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca> escribió:
> If you're using the offficial Win32 port of Python than you probably
> want to use the Cygwin version because Win32 version doesn't support
> readline anyways.
I don't understand the comment. Most of the readline functionality is
already present on Windows XP (command history, up/down arrows, edit entry
with left/right arrows, choose entry from list, autocompletion, separate
buffers for each program...). On earlier versions you only had to load
doskey.exe (or doskey.com) at startup, and the command had existed from
jurasic age... That Python on Windows doesn't support specifically the GNU
readline utility is irrelevant.
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Gabriel Genellina
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