Should we provide a way to install isympy as the Python 3 isympy, for
people who have completely dropped Python 2?

Aaron Meurer

On Friday, July 26, 2013, Sean Vig wrote:

> With that branch, you're installation method of choice, either "python3
> setup.py" install or "python3 setupegg.py develop" should work and install
> isympy as isympy3, so as to not clobber the python 2 isympy. Alternatively,
> to test without installing, you can do the standard "python3 bin/isympy".
>
> Sean
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