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Hello I am using Python3 in my Debian Squeeze 6. However, I am not been able to access histories and take advantage of left and right arrows. I see these characters when I press left right up and down. [[A^[[B^[[B^[[C^[[D. I don't have problem in default Python2.6 interpreter. How do I fix this? P.S I open interpreter as python3.

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You need to install the readline library before compiling Python.

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    @BinitaMaharjan sudo apt-get install libreadline-dev probably does the trick, but I'm not on debian, so I don't know 100%. See also: askubuntu.com/questions/21547/what-are-the-packages-libraries-i-should-install-before-compiling-python-from-so Sep 17, 2012 at 12:06
  • @BinitaMaharjan How id you install Python 3 and what version? Sep 18, 2012 at 11:46
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On Python 3.4 :

sudo python -m pip install readline
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May I suggest you install Ipython? It has quite a number of history and interactive tools for python. http://ipython.org/

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  • Good answer, but you could also explain why command-line editing doesn't work the way the poster assumed. Sep 19, 2012 at 7:14

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