On 2008-02-02, Ross Ridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>When I ssh into a windows machine (running Cygwin sshd), I can >>invoke python at the shell prompt (you have to use -i option >>and I don't really understand why). >> >>Once it's started there are couple rather odd behaviors: >> >> 1) readline support doesn't work. > > My guess is either that Cygwin version of Python you invoked doesn't > think that stdin/stdout is attached to a tty (ie. the pseudo-terminal > that sshd should create), or you're using official Win32 "native" Python > distribution Python and it doesn't think stdin/stdout is attached to > a console.
The latter. I guess I forgot to say I was running the normal Win32 python. > If you're using the Cygwin version of Python than it's > probably bug. 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. That's odd, because readline seems to work fine in a Windows console (recalling previous lines and line editing). -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Do you guys know we at just passed thru a BLACK visi.com HOLE in space? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list