ide for python/numpy/scipy/mpl, development ?

Eric Emsellem emsellem at obs.univ-lyon1.fr
Mon Oct 9 04:10:55 EDT 2006


Hi,

thanks for the pointer to pida. I installed it successfully but I didn't manage to make it really work, meaning having my python file opened with gvim and include some debugger (I guess either the installation is not complete or there is something I don't understand when opening a new python file). And the docs is really scarce at the moment so it is quite difficult to pursue along that line. 

Indeed keeping gvim may be too tight a constraint here.

Someone else suggested spe (http://stani.be/python/spe/blog/), but there I have problems  getting binaries for wxPython (Suse10.1) and I don't want to attempt a full compilation of that package... (I installed Suse10.1 from the downloadable version and many many packages are missing there - the commercial DVD being double layer... and it seems that only half of it is available on the web).

I tried to install eric3, and after checking QScintilla, python-qt, etc, I launch the installation of eric3 with python install.py and I get a seg fault..

frustrating.
Eric


On 10/6/06, Robert Kern <robert.kern at gmail.com> wrote:

> >
> > Eric Emsellem wrote:
>   
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > I am looking for an IDE to develop python programs  and I am not sure
>> > > what to take.
>> > > The two critical items for me are 1/ a good debugger (simple and
>> > > efficient) 2/ something simple to manage the files.
>> > >
>> > > I would also very much like to keep some basic things such as (if
>>     
> > possible):
>   
>> > > - editing with gvim
>>     
> >
> > This probably is the most limiting factor. I use pida because it embeds
> > gvim
> > into a PyGTK frame with all of the IDE goodies around it.
> >
> >    http://pida.berlios.de/
> >
> > I believe it can use one of the PyGTK debugger GUIs, but I've never used
> > it.
>   

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