[MacPorts] #48807: python messes with terminal state on exit

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Thu Jun 30 16:02:03 PDT 2016


#48807: python messes with terminal state on exit
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  Reporter:  yselivanov@…                        |      Owner:  jwa@…
      Type:  defect                              |     Status:  new
  Priority:  Normal                              |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports                               |    Version:  2.3.3
Resolution:                                      |   Keywords:  haspatch
      Port:  python26 python27 python python34   |
  python35 libedit                               |
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Comment (by fw@…):

 Replying to [comment:79 eborisch@…]:
 > The new libedit (libedit-0160618-3.1_0) seems to have fixed this one. I
 can remove py27-readline, and things still work when I exit python in the
 terminal.
 >
 > Can others confirm so we can finally put this out to pasture? I'll
 remove the notes from pythonXX after I see some "works for me" posts...

 Still fails here (with python27 @2.7.12_1 and libedit
 @20160618-3.1_0+universal).

 I wasn't sure of the relationship between py-readline and py27-readline,
 so I'd installed both, and uninstalled both to test this.  I'd *also*
 previously installed python27 with the readline variant, which may have
 been belt-and-suspenders when combined with the separate package, but I
 switched to the default variants for the test.

 Note that in the failing case, prompts aren't displayed properly in
 interactive use, as well as leaving the terminal screwed up on exit
 (though recoverable via "stty sane").  So the issue description is
 incomplete.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48807#comment:80>
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