[IPython-dev] [ANN] IPython 1.0.0a1

Aaron Meurer asmeurer at gmail.com
Sun Jul 21 23:23:05 EDT 2013


I get

/Users/aaronmeurer/anaconda/envs/ipython1.0/lib/python2.7/site-packages/IPython/frontend.py:30:
UserWarning: The top-level `frontend` package has been deprecated. All
its subpackages have been moved to the top `IPython` level.
  warn("The top-level `frontend` package has been deprecated. "

when I start IPython. Is it maybe an issue with my configuration?

Aaron Meurer


On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 8:43 PM, MinRK <benjaminrk at gmail.com> wrote:
> First alpha of IPython 1.0.0 is now available, please give it a test drive.
>
> http://archive.ipython.org/testing/1.0.0
>
> Probably the quickest way to install:
>
> pip install http://archive.ipython.org/testing/1.0.0/ipython-1.0.0a1.tar.gz
>
> Lots of new stuff, especially in the notebook. Also significant performance
> improvements in IPython.parallel and qtconsole, and a revamped input
> transform system that should be much better behaved than ever before. Plus
> loads of bugfixes all over the place, of course.
>
> For a quick summary, see what's new.
>
> The most significant addition is nbconvert, accessible now as ipython
> nbconvert [mynotebook.ipynb].
>
> nbconvert is going to be decidedly in ‘tech preview’ mode for 1.0,
> so we hope to hear from early adopters, particularly those using it to
> integrate IPython with blogging engines or writing papers or documentation.
> We full expect that by 2.0 there will need to be enough changes that some
> APIs will not survive from 1.0 to 2.0, so you should be aware of that.
>
> There will still be a few more adjustments to nbconvert,
> and more fleshing out of documentation before 1.0 is released.
>
> Please report any installation issues you encounter, that's the most
> important part of this first alpha.
>
> We are happy to get this out before our big all hands dev meeting this week,
> and only six days behind schedule (who said that July 15 was the target for
> final release of 1.0?)
>
> Thanks for everyone's contributions in getting us this far!
>
> -MinRK et al. IPython Devs
>
>
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