#39878: port-2.2.0 has disabled readline support, and pythons won't accept inputs from an IM -------------------------------------------------+------------------------- Reporter: fukuda@… | Owner: macports- Type: defect | tickets@… Priority: Normal | Status: new Component: ports | Milestone: Resolution: | Version: 2.2.0 Port: python27 python33 py27-readline | Keywords: py33-readline | -------------------------------------------------+------------------------- Comment (by fukuda@…): Replying to [comment:5 ryandesign@…]:
Well, having libraries like readline installed in /usr/local is known to mess up MacPorts base, which is why MacPorts base specifically checks for and avoids that problem. It may mess up other software as well, and that other software might not check for it. For this reason we do not support the use of MacPorts when you have things installed in /usr/local. Please remove /usr/local and clean or reinstall the affected ports.
Thank you for the comment, but the symptoms were the same with Kotoeri, Apple's genuine IM. I "selfupdated" on another Mac to find no problems and I started comparing every ports one by one, and found that the cause is not within port command or ports, but a wrong environmental variable ($LC_ALL) of the shell. (I did not doubt that because both IMs worked fine for the shell itself.) Thank you for your advices, and I hope you haven't wasted so much time. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/39878#comment:6> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X