On 01/21/2013 06:24 PM, Jed Ludlow wrote:
Running for source is really simple with Spyder as it runs right along
side your installed version without any conflict. Simply pull down the
source from the project website, run bootstrap.py from the main
directory, and you should be running. More details here:
http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/wiki/NoteForBetaTesters
Again, I would recommend running directly from source using the
bootstrap script.
Okay, thanks a bunch for that. Definitely not the 'nightmare' I was
anticipating. Most of the ipython issues seem to be fixed in 2.2.0, and
ipython starts up automatically with pylab enabled, very nice. The
plots are now functioning, but are inline, not as a separate plot
window. Is there an easy way to change that?
I presume that once 2.2.0 is considered stable and release-ready I
should be able to just run python setup.py to 'permanently' install the
new version (after removing the system installed version)?
TIA,
Monte
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