> Do you have the GNU readline library installed and within Python's > reach (lib in LD_LIBRARY_PATH or in /etc/ld.so.conf with subsequent > call of ldconfig)?
I think you are on the right path. I later found an Apple article online that answered essentially my question saying libreadline wasn't included on the Apple Python distribution the OP was asking about. I now notice this in the output of configure: checking for rl_pre_input_hook in -lreadline... no checking for rl_completion_matches in -lreadline... no My system has /lib/libreadline.so.4.3. I guess it does not define these newer functions and so that is why the readline module was not configured in Setup to start with? That is the presumption I am working on. So I downloaded & built libreadline version 5.0. I have libreadline.a and shlib/libreadline.so.5.0 files. Having done Python & other scripting languages for a while, I have sort of forgotten all the ugly details about C compilation. I'm trying to figure out how to get Python2.3.4. statically linked with the .a file and not muck with the system shared libraries and let other applications fend for themselves. Any advice on how to statically link in this library so the Python build is happy? Thanks, -ej ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: comp.lang.python Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 3:22 AM Subject: Re: building Python: up arrow broken on SuSE Linux 8.2 > Erik Johnson schrieb: > > I am trying to upgrade my Python installation. After downloading > > sources and building Python 2.3.4, I am unable to use the command > > history editing feature in the interactive interpreter (where the > > up-arrow would previously give you the last command line to edit, > > it now just prints "^[[A".) > > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Peter Maas, M+R Infosysteme, D-52070 Aachen, Tel +49-241-93878-0 > E-mail 'cGV0ZXIubWFhc0BtcGx1c3IuZGU=\n'.decode('base64') > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list