SyntaxError in Python / Bash 21 December 2020, 18:59:25 Hello, I just had to reinstall Artix after my disk failed. Before I was using a base build with XFCE, this time I've used the preconfigured XFCE spin. If I run Python interactively from the terminal and try to paste code in from a text file I get the "unsafe paste" dialog but then it works, all so far so good, but if I disable the unsafe paste check I get "SyntaxError: multiple statements found". The previous install didn't do this and other Linux systems I have access to don't either. Any ideas? Thanks.EDIT: just realised my other, older install at work is doing the same thing, and that BASH 5.1 was just released so I expect the problem has come in from there.EDIT 2: OK, you learn something new every day: today I learned what "bracketed paste" is, and it's enabled by default in BASH 5.1. I was able to get the functionality I want back by putting "set enable-bracketed-paste off" into ~/.inputrc(Yes, I know it's not good practice to paste code into Python interactive mode, but for my use case it's really handy and really not worth doing anything more complicated). Quote Selected Last Edit: 22 December 2020, 01:12:21 by Arbuthnot