Message144114
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Ben.thelen |
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Ben.thelen, eric.araujo, tarek |
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2011年09月16日.07:45:56 |
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Hi Eric,
I'm not suggesting that python does not test the applications. just reporting what I experience.
The python version installed is r32:88445
What I did, I opened the setup file (in IDLE) from the distribute 0.6.21 and run this.
On my python 3.2 version (clean without extentions). when I type in (on the command line)
>>>import sys
>>>sys.stdout.error
'strict'
However on the IDLE when I do the same.
a AttributeError is being raised.
Not sure why the difference between the two (I thought these were the same).
Ben
From: Éric Araujo <report@bugs.python.org>
To: thelen_ben@yahoo.com
Sent: Thursday, 15 September 2011 10:54 PM
Subject: [issue12967] AttributeError distutils\log.py
Éric Araujo <merwok@netwok.org> added the comment:
How? Please tell exactly what command you ran with what Python version.
It does, in 3.x. Do you think Python has no tests or no users? :)
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assignee: tarek -> eric.araujo
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