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Package: ipython
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

ipython 3 is available ; could you package it? I know there's a freeze, but an upload in experimental would still make it available.

Thanks,

Snark on #debian-science

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reassign 780408 src:ipython
fixed 780408 src:ipython/0.12-1
thanks

On 13-Mar-2015, Julien Puydt wrote:
> ipython 3 is available ; could you package it?

The ‘ipython3’ package installs IPython 3. This has been available
since ‘ipython3’ 0.12-1, released 2011-12-29.

Since this bug report already appears resolved by an existing release,
I am closing this bug report.

If you wish to request a different upstream version, feel free to open
a new report citing the specific version to package.

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