OK by me to do the update, there is at least a new version of py-ipykernel, but if is not a problem I would prefer to push this commit, fix the problem with the dependencies of ipykernel and ipython and then update each for separate.
Cheers. Elias. El lun., 29 oct. 2018 a las 1:18, Björn Ketelaars (<bjorn.ketela...@hydroxide.nl>) escribió: > > On Thu 06/09/2018 13:17, Elias M. Mariani wrote: > > You are right, I forgot to attach the diff... > > Here is the change in py-ipykernel that you requested. > > > > Cheers. > > Elias. > > > > 2018-08-30 14:39 GMT-03:00 Elias M. Mariani <marianiel...@gmail.com>: > > > 2018-08-30 6:09 GMT-03:00 Edd Barrett <e...@theunixzoo.co.uk>: > > >> Hi Elias, > > >> > > >> I've installed and ran ipython for Python 2 and 3. Seems to be working. > > >> I've not tested any QT stuff -- I'll take your word that that works. > > >> > > >> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 11:37:35PM -0300, Elias M. Mariani wrote: > > >>> The self-test returns 1 error, I think that is related to > > >>> graphics/py-matplotlib. > > >>> (I added matplotlib to the test depends, it wasn't there before) > > >> > > >> And does that make the test pass? > > > Sorry, maybe I didn't explain this in the right way: > > > The test was running without grapchis/matplotlib, I added the > > > dependency to enable the full extent of the tests, before this the > > > test was skipped, so, this reveals a problem that most likely was > > > hidden by the lack of the test dependency. > > > The error was something like: "cannot write mode RGBA as JPEG" or > > > something of the sort, given by python-PIL, while running matplotlib > > > invoked by IPython, it doesn't look like a problem from IPython. > > > > > >> > > >>> I disabled the building of the docs, I will send in a later mail > > >>> devel/ipython-docs with the same content > > >> > > >> That's annoying, but I don't object in the interim. It would be nice to > > >> have the docs back soon after this goes in though. > > > I will commit that port as soon as this gets committed. > > > > > >> > > >>> Might generate some problem with the Qt version used by some consumer. > > >> > > >> Do we have any QT consumers in our tree? I didn't think so. > > >> > > >> By the way: > > >> ---8<--- > > >> +RUN_DEPENDS += devel/ipython${MODPY_FLAVOR}>=4.0.0 \ > > >> + devel/py-jupyter_client${MODPY_FLAVOR} \ > > >> + devel/py-traitlets${MODPY_FLAVOR}>=4.1.0 \ > > >> + www/py-tornado${MODPY_FLAVOR}>=4.0 > > >> > > >> -RUN_DEPENDS += devel/py-jupyter_client${MODPY_FLAVOR}>=5.0.1 \ > > >> - devel/py-traitlets${MODPY_FLAVOR} \ > > >> - www/py-tornado${MODPY_FLAVOR} > > >> --->8--- > > >> > > >> If you move the devel/ipython line you added to the end, then it will be > > >> easier to see what changed in the diff. > > > Note taken. > > > > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Best Regards > > >> Edd Barrett > > >> > > >> http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk > > > OK bket@ for both py-ipykernel-4.9.0, and py-ipython-5.3.0.