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Author ned.deily
Recipients christopherthemagnificent, hynek, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren, vstinner
Date 2014-01-22.16:30:17
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This is a duplicate of Issue18458. The crash is caused by an incompatible change introduced in OS X 10.9 to the Apple-supplied version of libedit's readline compatibility layer and can affect Python versions that dynamically link with the system libedit (not all do).  Fixes for the problem were released with Python 2.7.6 and 3.3.3, and found in the latest binary installers for OS X on python.org. Bug fixes for Python 3.2.x are no longer being produced, only security fixes.  However, it *might* be possible to workaround the issue for 3.2 by installing the third-party deadline package from PyPI (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/readline).
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2014-01-22 16:30:17ned.deilysetmessageid: <1390408217.54.0.702431686512.issue20347@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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