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I don't suppose that the output from a port install command is saved
automatically somewhere? It seems like it would often be useful to
have this output saved.<br>
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Last night I posted (with the same subject line as this email) a
problem about python3.6 and readline.<br>
This morning I seem to have fixed the problem by deactivating
py36-readline (but I have only done cursory tests).<br>
I have just activated py36-readme, and python3.6 again crashes
immediately. Subsequent deactivation restores sanity.<br>
Conclusion: Although I cannot be sure that my current version
python36 @3.6.2_0+readline (active) solves all my readline problems,
I can be sure that it was BAD to install py36-readline on top of
this.<br>
<br>
I would like to check that the installation of python36+readline
really did advise me to install py36-readline, or did I just misread
or imagine the advice?<br>
<br>
Can I check what port install told me, without having explicitly
asked the unix shell to save the output?<br>
<br>
thanks<br>
David Epstein<br>
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