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No IDLE #58872

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CrazyPython mannequin opened this issue Apr 25, 2012 · 7 comments
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No IDLE #58872

CrazyPython mannequin opened this issue Apr 25, 2012 · 7 comments
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CrazyPython mannequin commented Apr 25, 2012

BPO 14667
Nosy @loewis, @serwy, @briancurtin, @CrazyPython
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    assignee = None
    closed_at = <Date 2012-10-06.20:27:01.629>
    created_at = <Date 2012-04-25.00:29:21.543>
    labels = ['expert-IDLE', 'performance']
    title = 'No IDLE'
    updated_at = <Date 2012-10-06.20:27:32.274>
    user = 'https://github.com/CrazyPython'

    bugs.python.org fields:

    activity = <Date 2012-10-06.20:27:32.274>
    actor = 'James.Lu'
    assignee = 'none'
    closed = True
    closed_date = <Date 2012-10-06.20:27:01.629>
    closer = 'James.Lu'
    components = ['IDLE']
    creation = <Date 2012-04-25.00:29:21.543>
    creator = 'James.Lu'
    dependencies = []
    files = ['25358']
    hgrepos = []
    issue_num = 14667
    keywords = []
    message_count = 7.0
    messages = ['159243', '159254', '159255', '159256', '159356', '160549', '164174']
    nosy_count = 4.0
    nosy_names = ['loewis', 'roger.serwy', 'brian.curtin', 'James.Lu']
    pr_nums = []
    priority = 'normal'
    resolution = 'works for me'
    stage = None
    status = 'closed'
    superseder = None
    type = 'resource usage'
    url = 'https://bugs.python.org/issue14667'
    versions = ['Python 3.2']

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    CrazyPython mannequin commented Apr 25, 2012

    No IDLE 3.26
    need badly!
    High prriority

    @CrazyPython CrazyPython mannequin added topic-IDLE performance Performance or resource usage labels Apr 25, 2012
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    loewis mannequin commented Apr 25, 2012

    Please structure your bug report as follows:

    1. this is what you did
    2. this is what happened
    3. this is what you want to happen instead

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    CrazyPython mannequin commented Apr 25, 2012

    1,looked for python IDLE
    2.NO python
    #.use text editor (hard)
    james

    On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 2:17 AM, Martin v. Löwis <report@bugs.python.org>wrote:

    Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> added the comment:

    Please structure your bug report as follows:

    1. this is what you did
    2. this is what happened
    3. this is what you want to happen instead

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    nosy: +loewis


    Python tracker <report@bugs.python.org>
    <http://bugs.python.org/issue14667\>


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    loewis mannequin commented Apr 25, 2012

    1. how did you look (what operating system, what mouse clicks?)
    2. did you not find Python, or did you find Python, and it did not work?

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    James, since you attached a Windows executable I'll assume that's the platform you're on.

    Try the following:

    1. Open the Start menu
    2. Choose "All Programs" (or "Programs" on XP, I think)
    3. Scroll to where you see "Python x.y", where you'll see one or more entries depending on how many versions you have installed.
    4. Choose the version you want to open, e.g., Python 2.7
    5. You should see "IDLE (Python GUI)" in the menu. Run it, that's IDLE.

    Is there an issue with any of those steps?

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    CrazyPython mannequin commented May 13, 2012

    thanks!
    james

    On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:02 AM, Brian Curtin <report@bugs.python.org>wrote:

    Brian Curtin <brian@python.org> added the comment:

    James, since you attached a Windows executable I'll assume that's the
    platform you're on.

    Try the following:

    1. Open the Start menu
    2. Choose "All Programs" (or "Programs" on XP, I think)
    3. Scroll to where you see "Python x.y", where you'll see one or more
      entries depending on how many versions you have installed.
    4. Choose the version you want to open, e.g., Python 2.7
    5. You should see "IDLE (Python GUI)" in the menu. Run it, that's IDLE.

    Is there an issue with any of those steps?

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    nosy: +brian.curtin


    Python tracker <report@bugs.python.org>
    <http://bugs.python.org/issue14667\>


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    serwy mannequin commented Jun 27, 2012

    James, do you have IDLE working?

    @CrazyPython CrazyPython mannequin closed this as completed Oct 6, 2012
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