On 2013-04-08, David Robinow <drobi...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid>wrote: > >> I just installed ActiveState 2.7 64-bit on a Windows 7 machine running >> a current version of Cygwin. While python programs (both GUI and >> text-mode) run fine, I'm unable to use Python interactively from >> either the Cygwin terminal or in an ssh session. I tried adding the >> "-u" option, but that makes no difference. Interactive C-Python just >> hangs on startup. >> >> Is this bug specific to ActiveState Python, or is it also present in >> the vanilla C-Python build for Windows? > > It's present in the "vanilla" build. I assume you're running mintty > as I do.
That's what I usually run when I'm not ssh'ed in. > I just use the cygwin build for fooling around with python, and > [WARNING: hold your nose] the cmd shell when I need Windows Python. Yea, that's what I finally fell back on. At least it has command line recall/editing, so it could be worse. I do almost all of my development on Linux and rarely do anything interactive under Windows, but once in a while it would be handy. > You can also use the (old-fashioned?) cygwin.bat do start cygwin > which doesn't give you as nice a terminal but does allow you to run > bash and "/c/Python27/Python" interactively. > > Another option, which I just discovered, is bash under msys. It's been a > while since I've used it so I can't remember the pro and con but you can > run an interactive Windows python. Oh yea, I had forgotten about msys. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I'm having an at emotional outburst!! gmail.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list