On 2021-02-06, Barry <ba...@barrys-emacs.org> wrote: > > >> On 6 Feb 2021, at 08:06, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On 2021-02-05, Schachner, Joseph <joseph.schach...@teledyne.com> wrote: >> >>> Indeed there are many. One I have not seen listed here yet, that is >>> quite light, starts quickly, but does have good debugging capability >>> is PyScripter. Completely free, downloadable from SourceForge, 32 >>> or 64 bit versions (must match your Python type). >> >> Windows only. > > See https://github.com/pyscripter/pyscripter/tree/master/Install > It says use the zip file non windows.
It's Windows only. That zip file contains a "portable" version of the Windows app (you unzip it and run it from the unzipped directory, rather than installing it using the setup.exe). Running it on non-windows systems requires a windows emulator (e.g. wine). From the FAQ: How do I use PyScripter in Ubuntu? This how-to is based on the XFCE 4.8 desktop running on top of Ubuntu 11.04. The easiest way to get this configuration is to install Xubuntu. Or from any Ubuntu distribution one can install the XFCE meta package from Synaptic and choose XFCE from the boot manager at login. First, install Wine. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list