The packaging team is busy working on updating spyder to 3.x but it takes 
time.
Keep in mind that package maintenance is a volunteer effort, so we cannot 
commit to an ETA.
Feel free to join our packaging effort if you want this done quicker.

As Carlos mentioned in #3200, QtWebkit was removed from the archive, hence 
the breakage.
Also Carlos voiced his concern against patching spyder 2.x to disable 
QtWebkit.
So instead, we are focusing on Spyder 3.x and must leave Spyder 2.x broken 
for now.

Finally, spyder 3.x is quite a significant update from a packaging 
perspective because of the
amount of new dependencies it requires, and the bump of major versions for 
the current ones.
I have packaged all the new ones and we are now waiting for the major 
updates from the ipython /
jupyter stack to land (ipython v4.x just hit experimental).

Meanwhile, feel free to check out alternatives. I personally packaged pyzo, 
a similar MATLAB-like
IDE, with a comparatively much lighter dependency stack.

Hope this helps.
Ghis


Le dimanche 5 juin 2016 19:08:38 UTC+1, Daniele Scasciafratte a écrit :
>
> There are any news?
> Actually spyder is broken on Debian so it is not usable.
> I tried with the the versione 3 but i get the same error about QtWebKit.
>
> Ref: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/issues/3200
> Ref: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=826042
>

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