On Jul 1, 9:03 pm, Dave Cook wrote:
> On 2012-07-01, Virgil Stokes wrote:
>
> > I have tried to update 0.12 in Ubuntu 12.04 but as of now it can not find
> > 0.13.
> > Any suggestions on how to get it into Ubuntu 12.04 would be appreciated.
>
> Install pip and use it to upgrade ipython:
>
> sudo
On 2012-07-01, Virgil Stokes wrote:
> I have tried to update 0.12 in Ubuntu 12.04 but as of now it can not find
> 0.13.
> Any suggestions on how to get it into Ubuntu 12.04 would be appreciated.
Install pip and use it to upgrade ipython:
sudo apt-get install python-pip
sudo pip install --upgra
On 01-Jul-2012 13:56, Leo wrote:
On 2012-07-01 01:55 +0800, Fernando Perez wrote:
- ~6 months of work.
- 373 pull requests merged.
- 742 issues closed (non-pull requests).
- contributions from 62 authors.
- 1760 commits.
- a diff of 114226 lines.
Thank you for the hard work.
Leo
I have tried t
On 2012-07-01 01:55 +0800, Fernando Perez wrote:
> - ~6 months of work.
> - 373 pull requests merged.
> - 742 issues closed (non-pull requests).
> - contributions from 62 authors.
> - 1760 commits.
> - a diff of 114226 lines.
Thank you for the hard work.
Leo
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Hi all,
on behalf of the IPython development team, and just in time for the
imminent Debian freeze and SciPy 2012, I'm thrilled to announce, after
an intense 6 months of work, the official release of IPython 0.13.
This version contains several major new features, as well as a large
amount of bug