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By: chadrik
yes, i did. here is exactly what i'm doing:
-install eclipse 3.4.2
-install pydev 1.4.4
-install pydev extensions 1.4.4
-restart eclipse
-open eclipse to a brand new workspace
-add and validate pydev extension license
-add python 2.5 interpreter for osx:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/Python.ap
p/Contents/MacOS/Python
-create new project
-create new python file
-add the following contents and save:
import string
def foo():
print "foo"
def bar():
print "bar"
this should produce two warnings: one for inconsistent indent and one for
unused
import. i get nothing. not even warnings in the "problems" view. i restarted
eclipse just to be sure.
is there anything else i need to do? do i have to setup pylint?
this is on osx 10.5.6
i would really like to get this working, so just tell me what to try to
troubleshoot
this.
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