No, not IPython. On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 7:56:22 PM UTC-4, tfer wrote: > > Though I'm using a conda env, pip is not conda related. From what I've > seen, they must not have a complete requirement clause in their setup.py as > the pip install, if done before the pip install -e . for leo, doesn't load > in any pytq stuff so it won't run until leo does that for you. > > I'm curious, is your shell in IPython instance, (try? to see if it has > magics)? I did not get that until I change Leo's requirement to "notebook". > > Having Ipython running adds a lot of inspection stuff. > > On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 6:41:37 PM UTC-4, Thomas Passin wrote: >> >> >> >> On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 4:58:58 PM UTC-4, tfer wrote: >>> >>> Okay, I'm playing with this, getting interesting results: >>> >> [snip] >> >>> pip install pyzo >>> >> >> I installed Pyzo using the standalone installer. I don't know if that >> would make any difference in what you are doing or not. But at least it >> doesn't depend directly on Conda. >> >
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