I have a default coding header # -*- coding: iso-8859-15 -*-
in my python files. I now have Problems with this settings. I swithched to Python 2.4.1 under Windows. When I import files with the above coding header I get frequent syntax errors with files that work flawlessly under Linux. The Syntax error usually appear near continuation lines of the form func(arg1, arg2, (list, list)) When I change this call to func(arg1, arg2, (list, list)) syntax error goes away as well when I change the coding cookie from: # -*- coding: iso-8859-15 -*- to: # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- I have these problems only on WinNT with 2.4.1 from python org, not with my selfcompiled 2.4.1 under Linux. The .py files come from a CVS repository, so the line endings are converted on checkout. Is this a known problem or am I doing something totally wrong. Kind regards Berthold -- __ Address: G / \ L Germanischer Lloyd phone: +49-40-36149-7374 -+----+- Vorsetzen 35 P.O.Box 111606 fax : +49-40-36149-7320 \__/ D-20459 Hamburg D-20416 Hamburg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list