What is the error message you get when you try to run isympy?

And that IPython version is way out of date.  The latest version is
0.12, which is way better than 0.10.2.

Aaron Meurer

On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Comer <comer.dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have just downloaded sympy (0.7.1) and have run sudo python setup.py
> install on my debian squeeze machine.  After an apparently successful
> install, I find that isympy won't run.  It seems that the version of
> python installed is 2.5. Note that I have not done more than use
> Synaptic Package Manager to install whatever python is blessed, which
> seems awfully out of date.  I also note that the Synaptic Package
> Manager shows the latest version of ipython to be 0.10-2. When I
> looked at installing it, there were a slew of other packages which
> were to be deleted, so I elected not to install 0.10-2.  Can someone
> suggest how to resolve these issues?  I have recently done a safe-
> upgrade hoping that the version of python provided would have been
> later than 2.5 but nothing doing.
>
> Thanks for any advice from fellow debian users.
>
> Comer
>
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