Rafe Kettler, 21.02.2011 17:30:
On Feb 21, 10:54 am, Duncan Booth wrote:
Georg Brandl<ge...@python.org>  wrote:
Please consider trying Python 3.2 with your code and reporting any bugs
you may notice to:

    http://bugs.python.org/

It looks like this release breaks the builtin `input()` function on Windows
by leaving a trailing '\r' on the end of the string.

Reported as issue 11272:http://bugs.python.org/issue11272

Are fixes for these bugs going to wait until the next release (3.2.1 I
guess)

Yes. That's what "the next release" means.


or will update as soon as the fixes are available?

You mean: as soon as someone writes a fix?


I want to know if I should be on the lookout for a better version of 3.2.

Better test now and report any problems you find. (Actually, that's what the beta/RC phase was there for, but it's never too late to find a bug.)

Stefan

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