Steve
Actually both of those (just installed Anaconda yesterday for somebody)
had for at least an year a Python 3 version. I would not say that there
is no need felt to move over to Python 3, there's rather _resistance_ to
moving over due to manifold retro-compatibility issues in many packages
Steve
Actually both of those (just installed Anaconda yesterday for somebody)
had for at least an year a Python 3 version. I would not say that there
is no need felt to move over to Python 3, there's rather _resistance_ to
moving over due to manifold retro-compatibility issues in many packages
Steve
Actually both of those (just installed Anaconda yesterday for somebody)
had for at least an year a Python 3 version. I would not say that there
is no need felt to move over to Python 3, there's rather _resistance_ to
moving over due to manifold retro-compatibility issues in many packages
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 09:22:08 Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
My questions are exclusive (or not)
1. Is there a plan to move everything to python3 so we can finally
forget the old python2?
There is consensus to go that way but we are not there yet. We need to
identify which parts of
On Nov 26, 2014 10:42 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote:
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 09:22:08 Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
My questions are exclusive (or not)
1. Is there a plan to move everything to python3 so we can finally
forget the old python2?
There is consensus to go that
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 09:22:08 Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
My questions are exclusive (or not)
1. Is there a plan to move everything to python3 so we can finally
forget the old python2?
There is consensus to go that way but we are not there yet. We need to
identify which parts of
On Nov 26, 2014 10:42 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote:
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 09:22:08 Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
My questions are exclusive (or not)
1. Is there a plan to move everything to python3 so we can finally
forget the old python2?
There is consensus to go that
On Wednesday 08 October 2014 09:22:08 Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> My questions are exclusive (or not)
>
> 1. Is there a plan to move everything to python3 so we can finally
> forget the old python2?
There is consensus to go that way but we are not there yet. We need to
identify which
On Nov 26, 2014 10:42 AM, "José Matos" wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 08 October 2014 09:22:08 Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> > My questions are exclusive (or not)
> >
> > 1. Is there a plan to move everything to python3 so we can finally
> > forget the old python2?
>
> There is
Hi lyxers!
I have lyx 2.1.2 in both Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu 14.04 x64, it runs fine
when installing. Now my work depends a lot on python, specifically on python
3.4 which is the default in both of my systems. I have managed to run python
scripts within lyx and then the problem arises: lyx
Hi lyxers!
I have lyx 2.1.2 in both Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu 14.04 x64, it runs fine
when installing. Now my work depends a lot on python, specifically on python
3.4 which is the default in both of my systems. I have managed to run python
scripts within lyx and then the problem arises: lyx
Hi lyxers!
I have lyx 2.1.2 in both Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu 14.04 x64, it runs fine
when installing. Now my work depends a lot on python, specifically on python
3.4 which is the default in both of my systems. I have managed to run python
scripts within lyx and then the problem arises: lyx
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