Re: requesting help to update spyder

2021-08-14 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 14. 08. 21 18:06, Mukundan Ragavan wrote: Hi, I am trying to update spyder on rawhide and F35. The main issue I have is that pyqt requirements are strict. From the setup file, 'pyqt5<5.13', 'pyqtwebengine<5.13', Fedora has 5.15.x. If I relax QT versions, built and launch spyder, I get

Re: requesting help to update spyder

2021-08-14 Thread Robert-André Mauchin
On 8/14/21 6:06 PM, Mukundan Ragavan wrote: Hi, I am trying to update spyder on rawhide and F35. The main issue I have is that pyqt requirements are strict. From the setup file, 'pyqt5<5.13', 'pyqtwebengine<5.13', Fedora has 5.15.x. If I relax QT versions, built and launch spyder, I get

requesting help to update spyder

2021-08-14 Thread Mukundan Ragavan
Hi, I am trying to update spyder on rawhide and F35. The main issue I have is that pyqt requirements are strict. From the setup file, 'pyqt5<5.13', 'pyqtwebengine<5.13', Fedora has 5.15.x. If I relax QT versions, built and launch spyder, I get this error and spyder fails to launch.

Re: pypy3 renamed to pypy3.7 on Fedora 35+, also available in Fedora 33/34

2021-08-14 Thread Miro Hrončok
On 14. 08. 21 8:53, Elliott Sales de Andrade wrote: Is there a reason it's not 7.3.5, which was out in May? The reason is simple, release monitoring was broken (used bitbucket URL), so we were unaware. This has been fixed and a bugzilla for 7.3.5 is open (component pypy): We will eventually

Re: pypy3 renamed to pypy3.7 on Fedora 35+, also available in Fedora 33/34

2021-08-14 Thread Elliott Sales de Andrade
On Wed, 11 Aug 2021 at 08:50, Miro Hrončok wrote: > > Hello PyPyistas, > > we have renamed the pypy3 package to pypy3.7 (both the component and the > "binary" package) on Fedora 35+. The package no longer installs to > /usr/lib64/pypy3-7.x/ but rather to /usr/lib64/pypy3.7/. > > *What is this