Milos Prudek wrote: > This question concerns compilation of Python from sources. Specifically > Python > 2.3.6. > > On Kubuntu 7.04, ./configure outputs these lines about readline: > checking for rl_pre_input_hook in -lreadline... yes > checking for rl_completion_matches in -lreadline... yes > > On openSuSE 10.3, ./configure outputs these lines about readline: > checking for rl_pre_input_hook in -lreadline... no > checking for rl_completion_matches in -lreadline... no > > And, of course, line editing in Python shell is possible on Kubuntu and > impossible on openSuSE. > > I do have libreadline5 and readline-devel RPM installed on openSuSE. What > else > might I need to have readline support? > This is not an answer but
I have 10.3 installed, and I found that a lot of my (not python-) compiling troubles went away after installing 'a lot' from the development patterns presented by yast. I am so demented that I tend not to get the dependencies straight when installing from the 'personal memory';-) kind retards jorgen / de mente something completely different: myspace.com/dementedk -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list