On 18/02/2019 10.21, Barry Scott wrote:
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>> On 18 Feb 2019, at 08:49, Thomas Jollans wrote:
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>> Anaconda also has its moments, and has some packages that PyPI doesn't
>> (for my use case, this is primarily PyQt5).
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> Odd I use PyQt5 from PyPI all the time and have for a few years now.
It
On 18/02/2019 10.21, Barry Scott wrote:
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>> On 18 Feb 2019, at 08:49, Thomas Jollans wrote:
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>> Anaconda also has its moments, and has some packages that PyPI doesn't
>> (for my use case, this is primarily PyQt5).
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> Odd I use PyQt5 from PyPI all the time and have for a few years now.
It
> On 18 Feb 2019, at 08:49, Thomas Jollans wrote:
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> Anaconda also has its moments, and has some packages that PyPI doesn't
> (for my use case, this is primarily PyQt5).
Odd I use PyQt5 from PyPI all the time and have for a few years now.
Barry
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On 14/02/2019 19:10, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2019-02-14, Liste guru wrote:
>> Il 14/02/2019 00:06, Grant Edwards ha scritto:
>>> For many, many years I've always installed ActiveState's ActivePython
>>> Community edition when forced to use Windows. It has always included
>>> ...
>>> I guess it'
On 2019-02-13, Grant Edwards wrote:
> For many, many years I've always installed ActiveState's ActivePython
> Community edition when forced to use Windows. It has always included
> all of the "extra" libraries that I didn't wan't to install (or
> couldn't because I didn't have a C compiler for Wi
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 5:11 AM Grant Edwards wrote:
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> On 2019-02-14, Liste guru wrote:
> > Il 14/02/2019 00:06, Grant Edwards ha scritto:
> >> For many, many years I've always installed ActiveState's ActivePython
> >> Community edition when forced to use Windows. It has always included
> >> .
On 2019-02-14, Liste guru wrote:
> Il 14/02/2019 00:06, Grant Edwards ha scritto:
>> For many, many years I've always installed ActiveState's ActivePython
>> Community edition when forced to use Windows. It has always included
>> ...
>> I guess it's time to switch to Anaconda or ???
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> I've also
Il 14/02/2019 00:06, Grant Edwards ha scritto:
For many, many years I've always installed ActiveState's ActivePython
Community edition when forced to use Windows. It has always included
...
I guess it's time to switch to Anaconda or ???
I've also used the ActiveState python, expecially fo
For many, many years I've always installed ActiveState's ActivePython
Community edition when forced to use Windows. It has always included
all of the "extra" libraries that I didn't wan't to install (or
couldn't because I didn't have a C compiler for Windows).
I recently decided to upgrade my Win