Ned Deily added the comment:
I forgot that there was another issue with F5 using IDLE on OS X when linked to
Cocoa Tcl/Tk 8.5, including ActiveState 8.5; see Issue11088. The fix for it
was released in Python 2.7.2 and will be in the forthcoming Python 3.2.1 (as of
rc2).
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Ned Deily added the comment:
Since there's been no response and I believe the problem should not occur with
a properly installed Python 3.2 and ActiveState Tcl 8.5 as described here
(http://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk/), I'm going to close this issue.
Please reopen if the problem persi
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
Did I read right?
Clicking F5 crashes while clicking Run and then 'Run Module F5' works?
(They ought to be the same thing.)
If so, check the key bindings. Options/Configure IDLE .../Keys.
There should be an entry 'Run Module - '.
Is F5 bound to anything else?
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Ned Deily added the comment:
How are you launching IDLE? Are you sure you aren't launching the IDLE for the
Apple-supplied Python 2.6? The two easiest ways to launch IDLE 3.2 are to
either double-click on the IDLE file in the /Applications/Python 3.2 folder or,
from a terminal shell window,
New submission from Kevin :
Similar to bug issue 11431, my IDLE crashes (OS 10.6.7) when using F5, but
works fine or better when I click run module. However, unlike 11431, I have
downloaded, and I believe, correctly installed ActiveTcl 8.5.
Similar to Ned's suggestions in issue: 11431, here ar