When I try running any Python Script on the command line with Python 3.2 I get this weird behavior. The cursor dances around the command line window and nothing ever happens. Pressing Ctr+C does nothing. When I close the window (mouse click on X in top right corner), an error dialog appears asking me to "force" it to close.
See a short (26 sec) video of it here: https://vimeo.com/36491748 Also, the printer suddenly starts printing multiple copies of the contents of the command line window - which has wasted much paper. Strangely it was working fine the other day. Then while debugging a script it suddenly started do this and now does this for every script I've run in Python 3.2. Multiple system reboots had no effect. I also have Python 2.5 & 2.7 installed and they work fine. Even the most basic script results in this behavior: if __name__ == "__main__": print("Hello, World!") In an attempt to check the exact version of Python, even this causes the strange behavior: c:\Python32\python.exe -V I'm on Windows XP if that matters. IDLE (which works fine) tells me I'm on Python 3.2.2 Any suggestions? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list