Well, first doing a import sympy works.

Second,  you are right about the version probably, as I did in fact do
a download from git this afternoon (eastern time). What do you suggest
I try next?

And what about downloading the latest ipython and installing it in my
home directory?

Comer

On Dec 31, 6:05 pm, Aaron Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is not SymPy 0.7.1.  SymPyDeprecationWarning was added in the git
> version after the last release.  So this is some git version, possibly
> incomplete, since it doesn't work.
>
> Does it work if you just run python and do "import sympy"?
>
> Aaron Meurer
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> On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Comer <comer.dun...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Dec 31, 5:09 pm, Aaron Meurer <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> What is the error message you get when you try to run isympy?
>
> > debian:~> which isympy
> > /usr/bin/isympy
> > debian:~> isympy
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >  File "/usr/bin/isympy", line 305, in <module>
> >    main()
> >  File "/usr/bin/isympy", line 298, in main
> >    from sympy.core.compatibility import SymPyDeprecationWarning
> > ImportError: No module named compatibility
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> > Comer
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> >> 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 seems awfully out of date.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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