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Hi,<BR>
I am getting the following error message while typing ipython.<BR>
<BR>
[rahul@localhost ~]$ ipython<BR>
Traceback (most recent call last):<BR>
File "/usr/bin/ipython", line 26, in ?<BR>
import IPython<BR>
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/IPython/__init__.py", line 60, in ?<BR>
__import__(name,glob,loc,[])<BR>
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/IPython/genutils.py", line 38, in ?<BR>
from path import path<BR>
ImportError: cannot import name path<BR>
<BR>
I have python 2.4.3 version installed.<BR>
I have ipython-0.8.1-py24 installed.<BR>
<BR>
Regards<BR>
Rahul.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 Thomas Heller wrote :<BR>
>Fernando Perez schrieb:<BR>
> > On 9/7/07, Ville M. Vainio <vivainio@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>
> >> I think this issue appeared with my new work computer (py 2.5.1,<BR>
> >> winxp). Ctrl + c is an ok keyboardinterrupt, ctrl + break exits<BR>
> >> IPython immediately with no crash reports or anything.<BR>
> >><BR>
> >> Please try it on your win32 box and report back.<BR>
> ><BR>
> > I don't really know win32 signals, but it may be akin to a 'kill -9'<BR>
> > under *nix, which is also uncatchable. If that's the case, there's<BR>
> > really nothing we can do, since that signal (the -9 under *nix) is<BR>
> > directly handled by the OS kernel, without giving the process a chance<BR>
> > to do anything at all.<BR>
><BR>
>I think that the SetConsoleCtrlHandler function should be able to catch ctrl + break,<BR>
>but I cannot currently get it to work.<BR>
><BR>
>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms686016.aspx<BR>
><BR>
>Thomas<BR>
><BR>
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