Unfortunately manually. Again because of Ubuntu vs Fedora update policy
(Ubuntu freezes package until next release whereas Fedora works closer
to upstream and is more keen on releasing minor updates), chances to get
a backport update are very low. That's what PPA are made for. Again this
is Ubuntu
And how will people uninstall Spyder installed with this hack?
Which development list are you referring to? I am writing this from
Fedora system and I run Spyder from source - these two things prevent me
from starting PPA.
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Building it from source is as easy as downloading the latest source
tarball (2.1.7 is about to be released) and performing "sudo python
setup.py install" in the extracted source directory. Since 11.10 is a
point release, we will have to wait for the next 12.04 for getting this
package updated.
Per
I mean since 2.0.x
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Why not to backport it? It fixes a lot of bugs since 2.1.x
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This should rather be a question (see answers.launchpad.net) than a bug.
I doubt that Spyder will be backported to 11.10 so you a) wait until
12.04 or b) try some manual update via external repo or Debian which
always brings the risk of an unstable system and/or some conflicts.
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