Hi Jonah,
Thanks for the heads up. These problems are happening because I changed the
auto-configurers to find interpreters whose names begin with a target string
("python"/"jython" etc) as opposed to exactly matching the string like they
used to.
I did made this change to allow the auto-configurers to find more than just the
most recent version of an interpreter (ie "python2.7" and "python3.3", not just
"python"). Clearly there are some issues with my implementation that I
overlooked, and I'll get to fixing them right away.
Andrew
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonah Graham" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 5:59:52 AM
Subject: [Pydev-code] New Auto Config issues
Hi Andrew,
I was just testing the new auto-config changes you contributed on
Ubuntu 12.04 and I ran into a couple of issues. I filed them in the
tracker, but wanted to alert you to them in case you didn't see them
already.
https://sw-brainwy.rhcloud.com/tracker/PyDev/228
https://sw-brainwy.rhcloud.com/tracker/PyDev/229
Thanks
Jonah
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