ipython 0.9.1 is included in Jaunty and Intrepid is no longer supported
so I am marking this as Won't Fix.
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Status: New = Won't Fix
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Intrepid's ipython should needs to be upgraded to the 0.9.* series
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** Changed in: ipython (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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Intrepid's ipython should needs to be upgraded to the 0.9.* series
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A quick check showed that ipython 0.9.1-1 is in Jaunty already. However,
you could possibly download the .deb of 0.9.1-3 (latest version in
Debian unstable) from http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/ipython/
and install it right away.
I don't seem to remember any dependency that should make
Stephan or someone, could you guys please put some hints on how to
install this experimental package in Ubuntu 8.10 ? thanks!
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ipython 0.9.1-1 has entered Debian experimental (due to the lenny
freeze, would have gone into unstable otherwise) now. foolscap is not a
dependency anymore but rather a recommends.
This means that at least Jaunty's ipython can be replaced with the
package in Debian experimental.
Regards,
Just as a heads-up: foolscap has been uploaded to sid now and ipython
0.9.1 should follow soon.
As ipython 0.9.x depends on foolscap that package would have to be
ported/included in intrepid too.
Regards,
Stephan
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I have packaged IPython already, but currently I am waiting for foolscap
(a newly introduced dependency) to enter Debian unstable (it's currently
in the new queue).
However, you can download the package (including foolscap) from my
personal package archive over at http://archive.sp-its.at. You
As soon you make a package I will be really happy to test it
Regards,
Michele.
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** Changed in: ipython (Debian)
Sourcepackagename: None = ipython
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Hello,
I just wanted to let you know that I am working on getting IPython 0.9.1
packaged for Debian. I hope to get 0.9.1 into unstable (or at least
experimental) sometime soon. The work I've done so far can be found in
the Debian Python Module Team's SVN repository:
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #500556
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=500556
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Intrepid's ipython should needs to be upgraded to the
I totally agree, actually I'm really looking froward for this package
upgrade
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