Quoting Steven Trogdon <[email protected]>:

On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 01:04:03 +0200
[email protected] wrote:

  Hello!

On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:19:14 -0600
Steven Trogdon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Vladimir,
> > You could try:
> > https://github.com/cschwan/sage-on-gentoo/issues/93
> > In the issue there was an IPython-0.10.1-py-2.7.egg-info file that
> was floating around. However, if this fixes things, it's odd that
> it's appearing again with 4.8, unless your ipython was recently
> upgraded?
>   Yes, I saw that discussion and tried to apply the solution suggested
there before posting to this list. In my case I didn't find a file with
such name there.
  And by the way I upgraded the IPython to the version 0.12-r1 on
January 23. Could it be because of the recent upgrade?

  Thanks.
    Vladimir

-----  <[email protected]>

Hi Vladimir,

ipython-0.12-r1 breaks things here with the same error you get.
There is no problem with ipython-0.10.2.

Hi,

I was warned on the sage-devel mailing list that ipython-0.11+ would break
things by one of the ipython lead developers. He wanted feedback on what would
happen with sage with newer ipython. I never got around to give him an answer
back because the ipython bump lagged in Gentoo. So I think we will restrict the
ipython version to 0.10.2 for the time being in sage.

Francois





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