This is strange because I tested our DMG a couple of weeks ago in
Mavericks and didn't see any slowdown problem.
My advice on Mac is to *always* use a different Python from your system
one (be it homebrew, EPD or Anaconda doesn't matter). The thing is if
you make a mistake, you can always remove it and start from scratch,
while you can't do the same with your system Python.
Besides, Qt's homebrew is not a fork, it's just a patched version until
Qt release a new official one.
El 31/12/13 17:31, Lewis Levin escribió:
So, it actually looks like the dmg install of Spyder also has the slow
text problem.
Re-reading the bug report, it appears that homebew QT is the answer
and everything needed for the latest qt installs in one pass (once
homebrew itself is installed). This is just replacing QT with a
somewhat thick "installer" while everything else in the python stack
remains as is. So, not too bad.
My comments on the state of Python on Mac remain. The homebrew
solution is essentially a fork on QT. Forks are a mess as versions
proliferate and none of the versions has the union of necessary bug
fixes in a given version. Sort of par for the course in open source,
a way to get something done quickly, but ultimately more of a problem
than a solution.
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