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Author ncoghlan
Recipients docs@python, georg.brandl, loewis, ncoghlan, terry.reedy
Date 2012-04-10.02:45:33
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Hmm, we changed a few things with the way the back end server for pydoc works in 3.2. I didn't realise there was a Windows shortcut though, and I don't know how it gets generated. It sounds like it is still using the "-g" option, which is now deprecated.

If you run "pydoc -b" from a command line window, does that work correctly?

("-g" should still work as well, even though it's deprecated, but knowing whether or not "-b" is also broken may help diagnose the problem)
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2012-04-10 02:45:34ncoghlansetrecipients: + ncoghlan, loewis, georg.brandl, terry.reedy, docs@python
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