Re: What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-18 Thread Thomas Jollans
On 18/02/2019 10.21, Barry Scott wrote: > > >> On 18 Feb 2019, at 08:49, Thomas Jollans wrote: >> >> 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. It

Re: What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-18 Thread Thomas Jollans
On 18/02/2019 10.21, Barry Scott wrote: > > >> On 18 Feb 2019, at 08:49, Thomas Jollans wrote: >> >> 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. It

Re: What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-18 Thread Barry Scott
> On 18 Feb 2019, at 08:49, Thomas Jollans wrote: > > 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 -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/

Re: What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-18 Thread Thomas Jollans
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'

Re: What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-15 Thread Grant Edwards
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

Re: What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-14 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 5:11 AM 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 > >> .

Re: What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-14 Thread Grant Edwards
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 ??? > > I've also

Re: What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-14 Thread Liste guru
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

What's up with Activestate Python?

2019-02-13 Thread Grant Edwards
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