Hello,

After some more investigation it seems that the problem is coming from
one of the numerous emacs-packages which are on my machine.

Running 
emacs-snapshot -no-site-file  file.py

is OK.

This is maybe ecb. I will check as soon as I can.

Thanks.


Note: You should probably ask people to add this test to the 'emacs -q
test' you propose in reportbug. A line telling 

Please also try with  'emacs-snapshot -no-site-file' to see if the
problem may arise from one of the numerous emacs packages installed on
your machine.

could be nice.



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