On Aug 27, 6:34 pm, UncleLaz <andrei.lis...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 26, 5:18 pm, Dave Boland <dbola...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I'm looking for a good IDE -- easy to setup, easy to use -- for Python. > > Any suggestions? > > > I use Eclipse for other projects and have no problem with using it for > > Python, except that I can't get PyDev to install. It takes forever, > > then produces an error that makes no sense. > > > An error occurred while installing the items > > session context was:(profile=PlatformProfile, > > phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.provisional.p2.engine.phases.Install, > > operand=null --> [R]org.eclipse.cvs 1.0.400.v201002111343, > > action=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.touchpoint.eclipse.actions.InstallBu > > ndleAction). > > Cannot connect to keystore. > > This trust engine is read only. > > The artifact file for > > osgi.bundle,org.eclipse.cvs,1.0.400.v201002111343 was not found. > > > Any suggestions on getting this to work? > > > Thanks, > > Dave > > I use Aptana Studio 3, it's pretty good and it's based on eclipse
Emacs with emacs-for-python makes the install and setup a breeze and emacs does a lot for you without much learning. http://gabrielelanaro.github.com/emacs-for-python/ geany is great I use it the most. http://www.geany.org/ Finally this is a fairly new project, but it could be pretty good. they are heavy in development of version 2. Ninja ide http://ninja-ide.org/ they provide packages for Debian/ubuntu fedora mandriva & windows and the developers are very helpful if you have any issues or questions jump on IRC for a chat. Sayth -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list