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From: John G. <jo...@gi...> - 2016-11-30 16:19:10
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When I try that I get: Error*Pydev-users roster authentication failed.* ------------------------------ Pydev-users <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users> list run by fabioz at users.sourceforge.net <pyd...@li...> Pydev-users administrative interface <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/admin/pydev-users> (requires authorization) Overview of all lists.sourceforge.net mailing lists <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo> SlashdotMedia Privacy Statement <http://slashdotmedia.com/privacy-statement/> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Fabio Zadrozny <fa...@gm...> wrote: > Hi John, > > You should be able to do it yourself in the same place you subscribed... > i.e.: just go to https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users, > in the end of the page there's an option where you can unsubscribe. > > Cheers, > > Fabio > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 1:47 PM, John Gilbrough <jo...@gi...> > wrote: > >> Please unsubscribe me from the mailing list. >> >> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Fabio Zadrozny <fa...@gm...> >> wrote: >> >>> PyDev 5.4.0 Released >>> >>> Release Highlights: >>> ------------------------------- >>> >>> * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) onwards. >>> >>> * PyDev 5.2.0 is the last release supporting Eclipse 4.5 (Mars). >>> >>> * If you enjoy PyDev, please show your appreciation through its Patreon >>> crowdfunding: https://www.patreon.com/fabioz. >>> >>> * **Initial support for Python 3.6** >>> >>> * Code analysis for expressions on f-strings. >>> * Syntax highlighting on f-strings. >>> * Handling of underscores in numeric literals. >>> * Parsing (but still not using) variable annotations. >>> * Parsing asynchronous generators and comprehensions. >>> >>> * **Launching** >>> >>> * Improved console description of the launch. >>> * Support launching files with **python -m module.name** (instead >>> of python module/name.py). **Note**: Has to be enabled at **Preferences > >>> PyDev > Run**. >>> >>> >>> * **Debugger** >>> >>> * Shows return values (may be disabled on preferences > PyDev > >>> Debug). >>> * When the user is waiting for some input, it'll no longer try to >>> evaluate the entered contents. >>> * Fix for multiprocess debugging when the debugger is started with a >>> programmatic breakpoint (pydevd.settrace). >>> >>> * **Unittest integration** >>> >>> * Bugfixes in the pytest integration related to unicode errors. >>> * unittest subtests are now properly handled in the PyDev unittest >>> runner. >>> * The currently selected tests are persisted. >>> >>> * **Others** >>> >>> * In Linux, when applying a completion which would automatically add >>> an import, if the user focuses the completion pop-up (with Tab) and applies >>> the completion with Shift+Enter, a local import is properly made. >>> >>> What is PyDev? >>> --------------------------- >>> >>> PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython >>> and IronPython development. >>> >>> It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, >>> syntax analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. >>> >>> Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org >>> Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com >>> >>> >>> What is LiClipse? >>> --------------------------- >>> >>> LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple >>> cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as >>> Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, >>> etc. >>> >>> It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the >>> development of PyDev. >>> >>> Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> -- >>> Fabio Zadrozny >>> ------------------------------------------------------ >>> Software Developer >>> >>> LiClipse >>> http://www.liclipse.com >>> >>> PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse >>> http://pydev.org >>> http://pydev.blogspot.com >>> >>> PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler >>> http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> ------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Pydev-users mailing list >>> Pyd...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users >>> >>> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pydev-users mailing list >> Pyd...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-11-30 16:15:59
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Hi John, You should be able to do it yourself in the same place you subscribed... i.e.: just go to https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users, in the end of the page there's an option where you can unsubscribe. Cheers, Fabio On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 1:47 PM, John Gilbrough <jo...@gi...> wrote: > Please unsubscribe me from the mailing list. > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Fabio Zadrozny <fa...@gm...> > wrote: > >> PyDev 5.4.0 Released >> >> Release Highlights: >> ------------------------------- >> >> * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) onwards. >> >> * PyDev 5.2.0 is the last release supporting Eclipse 4.5 (Mars). >> >> * If you enjoy PyDev, please show your appreciation through its Patreon >> crowdfunding: https://www.patreon.com/fabioz. >> >> * **Initial support for Python 3.6** >> >> * Code analysis for expressions on f-strings. >> * Syntax highlighting on f-strings. >> * Handling of underscores in numeric literals. >> * Parsing (but still not using) variable annotations. >> * Parsing asynchronous generators and comprehensions. >> >> * **Launching** >> >> * Improved console description of the launch. >> * Support launching files with **python -m module.name** (instead of >> python module/name.py). **Note**: Has to be enabled at **Preferences > >> PyDev > Run**. >> >> >> * **Debugger** >> >> * Shows return values (may be disabled on preferences > PyDev > >> Debug). >> * When the user is waiting for some input, it'll no longer try to >> evaluate the entered contents. >> * Fix for multiprocess debugging when the debugger is started with a >> programmatic breakpoint (pydevd.settrace). >> >> * **Unittest integration** >> >> * Bugfixes in the pytest integration related to unicode errors. >> * unittest subtests are now properly handled in the PyDev unittest >> runner. >> * The currently selected tests are persisted. >> >> * **Others** >> >> * In Linux, when applying a completion which would automatically add >> an import, if the user focuses the completion pop-up (with Tab) and applies >> the completion with Shift+Enter, a local import is properly made. >> >> What is PyDev? >> --------------------------- >> >> PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython >> and IronPython development. >> >> It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, >> syntax analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. >> >> Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org >> Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com >> >> >> What is LiClipse? >> --------------------------- >> >> LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple >> cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as >> Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, >> etc. >> >> It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the development >> of PyDev. >> >> Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> -- >> Fabio Zadrozny >> ------------------------------------------------------ >> Software Developer >> >> LiClipse >> http://www.liclipse.com >> >> PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse >> http://pydev.org >> http://pydev.blogspot.com >> >> PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler >> http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pydev-users mailing list >> Pyd...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > |
From: John G. <jo...@gi...> - 2016-11-30 16:11:20
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Please unsubscribe me from the mailing list. On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Fabio Zadrozny <fa...@gm...> wrote: > PyDev 5.4.0 Released > > Release Highlights: > ------------------------------- > > * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) onwards. > > * PyDev 5.2.0 is the last release supporting Eclipse 4.5 (Mars). > > * If you enjoy PyDev, please show your appreciation through its Patreon > crowdfunding: https://www.patreon.com/fabioz. > > * **Initial support for Python 3.6** > > * Code analysis for expressions on f-strings. > * Syntax highlighting on f-strings. > * Handling of underscores in numeric literals. > * Parsing (but still not using) variable annotations. > * Parsing asynchronous generators and comprehensions. > > * **Launching** > > * Improved console description of the launch. > * Support launching files with **python -m module.name** (instead of > python module/name.py). **Note**: Has to be enabled at **Preferences > > PyDev > Run**. > > > * **Debugger** > > * Shows return values (may be disabled on preferences > PyDev > Debug). > * When the user is waiting for some input, it'll no longer try to > evaluate the entered contents. > * Fix for multiprocess debugging when the debugger is started with a > programmatic breakpoint (pydevd.settrace). > > * **Unittest integration** > > * Bugfixes in the pytest integration related to unicode errors. > * unittest subtests are now properly handled in the PyDev unittest > runner. > * The currently selected tests are persisted. > > * **Others** > > * In Linux, when applying a completion which would automatically add > an import, if the user focuses the completion pop-up (with Tab) and applies > the completion with Shift+Enter, a local import is properly made. > > What is PyDev? > --------------------------- > > PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython > and IronPython development. > > It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, syntax > analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. > > Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org > Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com > > > What is LiClipse? > --------------------------- > > LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple > cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as > Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, > etc. > > It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the development > of PyDev. > > Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ > > > > Cheers, > > -- > Fabio Zadrozny > ------------------------------------------------------ > Software Developer > > LiClipse > http://www.liclipse.com > > PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse > http://pydev.org > http://pydev.blogspot.com > > PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler > http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-11-30 15:30:10
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PyDev 5.4.0 Released Release Highlights: ------------------------------- * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) onwards. * PyDev 5.2.0 is the last release supporting Eclipse 4.5 (Mars). * If you enjoy PyDev, please show your appreciation through its Patreon crowdfunding: https://www.patreon.com/fabioz. * **Initial support for Python 3.6** * Code analysis for expressions on f-strings. * Syntax highlighting on f-strings. * Handling of underscores in numeric literals. * Parsing (but still not using) variable annotations. * Parsing asynchronous generators and comprehensions. * **Launching** * Improved console description of the launch. * Support launching files with **python -m module.name** (instead of python module/name.py). **Note**: Has to be enabled at **Preferences > PyDev > Run**. * **Debugger** * Shows return values (may be disabled on preferences > PyDev > Debug). * When the user is waiting for some input, it'll no longer try to evaluate the entered contents. * Fix for multiprocess debugging when the debugger is started with a programmatic breakpoint (pydevd.settrace). * **Unittest integration** * Bugfixes in the pytest integration related to unicode errors. * unittest subtests are now properly handled in the PyDev unittest runner. * The currently selected tests are persisted. * **Others** * In Linux, when applying a completion which would automatically add an import, if the user focuses the completion pop-up (with Tab) and applies the completion with Shift+Enter, a local import is properly made. What is PyDev? --------------------------- PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython and IronPython development. It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, syntax analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com What is LiClipse? --------------------------- LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, etc. It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the development of PyDev. Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ Cheers, -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer LiClipse http://www.liclipse.com PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse http://pydev.org http://pydev.blogspot.com PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-11-03 09:45:09
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Release Highlights: ------------------------------- * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) onwards. * PyDev 5.2.0 is the last release supporting Eclipse 4.5 (Mars). * **Code Completion** * Substring completions are **on by default** (may be turned off in the code-completion preferences). * Fixed issue with code-completion using from..import..as aliases. * **Others** * Auto-fix imports with Ctrl+Shift+O properly sorts items based on the same sorting improvements for code-completion. * When fixing unresolved import (with Ctrl+1) it properly resolves dependent projects (bugfix for regression in 5.3.0). * **async** and **await** keywords are properly highlighted. * **async** blocks properly auto-indented. * In PEP 448 list unpack variable was not being marked as a "Load" variable (which made the code analysis yield false positives). What is PyDev? --------------------------- PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython and IronPython development. It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, syntax analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com What is LiClipse? --------------------------- LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, etc. It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the development of PyDev. Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ Cheers, -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer LiClipse http://www.liclipse.com PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse http://pydev.org http://pydev.blogspot.com PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-10-14 13:56:38
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Release Highlights: ------------------------------- * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.5 onwards. * PyDev 4.5.5 is the last release supporting Java 7 and Eclipse 3.8. * See: update sites page for the update site of older versions of PyDev. * See: the **PyDev does not appear after install** section on the download page for help on using a Java 8 vm in Eclipse. * **Syntax validation for multiple grammars** * Helps to make code which is **Python 2 and 3 compatible**. * To customize, go to Project Properties > PyDev - Interpreter/Grammar, and select **grammars for "additional syntax validation"**. * **Code completion** * The code-completion can now do substring based matches (i.e.: the proposals will be shown if any part of the completion matches the requested name). * It's **still** not the default (to activate it, change the setting **"Preferences > PyDev > Editor > Code Completion > Match substrings on code completion?"** to true). * Completion proposals have the part of the completion used to do the match in bold. * Qualifiers of the completion (i.e.: package name) are styled differently (color may be customized in **General > Appearance > Colors and Fonts > Basic Qualifier Information Color**). * Completions are re-sorted when the name used to request a code completion changes. * **Sorting** is based on: * The current name typed (so that matches that are exact or start with the requested token appear first). * The type of the completion (parameter, local, context insensitive with auto-import, etc). * Where the completion was found (so, matches from the same project go first, referenced projects second and standard library last). * **Ctrl and Shift Behavior when applying code-completion proposal** * Ctrl is always **"replace the current name with the completion"** for all completions. * Pressing Ctrl to override the next name in code completion no longer looses the highlight in the editor. * On code completion with auto-import, for doing local imports, the pop-up must be focused and Shift must be kept pressed while the completion is applied. * **PyQt5 support in Interactive Console** * PyQt5 may now be used as a backend in the interactive console so that widgets/plots can be inspected interactively while using the console. * May be activated with **%matplotlib qt5** (when using IPython) or in **"Preferences > PyDev > Interactive Console > Enable GUI event loop integration > PyQt5"**. What is PyDev? --------------------------- PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython and IronPython development. It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, syntax analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com What is LiClipse? --------------------------- LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, etc. It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the development of PyDev. Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ Cheers, -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer LiClipse http://www.liclipse.com PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse http://pydev.org http://pydev.blogspot.com PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-08-18 12:58:16
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Release Highlights: ------------------------------- * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.5 onwards. * PyDev 4.5.5 is the last release supporting Java 7 and Eclipse 3.8. * See: `update sites page`_ for the update site of older versions of PyDev. * See: the **PyDev does not appear after install** section on `the download page`_ for help on using a Java 8 vm in Eclipse. * Inital support for code-completion using **PEP 484 static type declarations**. * **Debugger** * Fixed racing condition where the variables view would not be properly shown in the debugger -- which made an additional select of the stack required in order to show the variables (#PyDev-672). * Reusing the existing stack from the thread in the debugger (so that the expanded state of the variables is properly kept on step over). * Fixed issue changing attribute of local variable in the variables view (#PyDev.Debugger-56). * Fixed issue on attach to process: it required the pydevd_tracing to be at the top-level and it was moved to _pydevd_bundle (restored it to be a public API). * **Indentation** * The default indent mode now changed to better follow PEP 8 guidelines: * Indenting directly after {, [, ( will add one indent level. * Indenting after another token in a line with a {, [, ( will indent to the {, [, ( level. * It's possible to restore previous indent modes (which either always indented to the parenthesis level or always indented a single level) in the preferences > PyDev > Editor > Typing. * **Interactive console** * IPython 5 now supported in interactive console (#PyDev-710). * Fixed issue executing single line with multiple statements in console. * Fixed issue executing a multiple line statement in Jython. * **Others** * The (fast) parser which detects the outline of a Python module now handles mixed indentation (and additional fixes which could result in log entries such as "Did not expect to find item below node: Assign..."). * Support for unpacking generalizations (PEP 448) which could still result in a syntax error for the Python 3 grammar (#PyDev-701). * Fixed error in code analysis when the code is connected to an RTC source control (#PyDev-184, patch by Wesley Barroso Lopes) What is PyDev? --------------------------- PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython and IronPython development. It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, syntax analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com What is LiClipse? --------------------------- LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, etc. It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the development of PyDev. Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ Cheers, -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer LiClipse http://www.liclipse.com PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse http://pydev.org http://pydev.blogspot.com PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-08-09 00:56:31
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I keep trying to set up a project with Eclipse Neon Release Candidate 3(4.6.ORC3) and PyDev 5.1.1 and keep having the same problem. Going to Project > Properties > PyDev-Django screen, I keep getting the same error Settings Module could not be found. I have tried everything to try to fix this error, including manually filling in the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE manually. Nothing works. The problem really exist because manage.py tests and runserver return the same error. The settings.py file exists and is in the correct place in the project directory. I am dead in the water untill I get this fixed. Using Debian Linux Stretch with KDE Desktop. Please help. Gary R. |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-06-24 16:43:03
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Release Highlights: ------------------------------- * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8 and Eclipse 4.5 onwards. * PyDev 4.5.5 is the last release supporting Java 7 and Eclipse 3.8. * See: http://www.pydev.org/update_sites/index.html for the update site of older versions of PyDev. * See: the **PyDev does not appear after install** section on http://www.pydev.org/download.html for help on using a Java 8 vm in Eclipse. * The pytest integration was redone and should now work properly with the latest pytest. * Properly showing output of tests in PyUnit view. * Improved dealing with items filtered through Ctrl+F9. * Better support for xdist (no longer reporting that the session finished when only a slave finished). * Reporting skipped items as "skip" and not "ok". * Properly showing running tests on PyUnit view. * Not using tokenize.open() in Python 3.2 for the execfile custom implementation. * Expand and collapse keybindings changed to use the Numpad entries (so that they don't override the add/subtract used for zooming). #PyDev 695. * The hover in PyDev has an implementation which is now more flexible and easier to extend in plugins (patch by Mark A. Leone). What is PyDev? --------------------------- PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython and IronPython development. It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, syntax analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com What is LiClipse? --------------------------- LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, etc. It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the development of PyDev. Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ Cheers, -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer LiClipse http://www.liclipse.com PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse http://pydev.org http://pydev.blogspot.com PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-06-21 02:25:01
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Hi again, I have the following setup Debian Stretch Eclispe Neon PyDev 5 workspace setup twd src twd __init__.py . . . wsgi.py manage.py When checking settings for the twd project, the "Properties for twd" > "PyDev-Django" window shows the Django Manage.py as src/manage.py as should be. The Django settings module is blank. Any entry gives a "Module:s could not be found error. Yet the Properties window shows the path to be /twd/src/twd/settings.py as expected. The location is shown as /home/gary/workspace/twd/src/twd/settings.py. Also as expected. Can I safely ignore the twd > properties > PyDev_Django/Django Settings Module or is this indicative of a serious problem. Gary R. |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-06-10 18:17:02
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Hi Bypassing the help screen problem, going to the pydev manual and reading between the lines, I have the following setup working. OS Debian Linux Desktop KDE Eclipse version Neon Tutorial How to tango with rango (python 2.7 and Django 1.7.11) I created a virtual environment file in /opt/python-virtual-environments/py2.7dj1.7.11 I installed eclipse using the eclipse installer ( works great) and selected the php setup. I installed PyDev in Eclipse and setup all of the properties per the PyDev site. Translating the Tango with Django method to Eclipse methods, I managed to set up the following: Twd src Twd __init__py . . wsgi.py dbsqlite3 manage.py python2.7 (/opt/....11/bin/python2.7) II tried several methods for running the equivalent of "python manage.py runserver" specifically - "rt click the top Twd > Django > Run Django Test" and the Run (^F11 on my setup). in both cases the console showed the following: ImportError: Could not import settings 'src/Twd/settings.py' (Is it on sys.path? Is there an import error in the settings file?): Import by filename is not supported. I tried changing the Twd property "PyDev-PYTHONPATH" by adding "..../src/Twd/settings.py". This didn't help. Running "python manage.py runserver" in the terminal works fine. I obviously have some form of path problem but have no idea how to fix it. All help will be sincerely appreciated. Gary R. On 06/08/2016 02:10 PM, Gary Roach wrote: > OK > I ripped out everything and started over. Fabio, the manual you > suggested is a bit out of date. I used the Eclipse_lnstaller and > selected the php installation because it seemed to fit my needs best. > I then installed PyDev and TM Terminal from the Market Place. The > method suggested in the manual no longer exists. I checked the > installation using the Help>About Eclipse>Installation Details path. > Java is set to /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java in the > configuration file. This is correct for Neon. So far so good. > > Since, as I discovered, the terminal plugin is really a clone of my > system terminal, the use of python --version and which python both > point to python2.7, If I run python3 --version or which python3 I get > python 3.5.1. This confused me but I now understand what is going on > here. These versions have nothing to do with what PyDev is set up to > use. That being python 3.5.1. I need to be able to run the import > python, print(sys.version_info) that you suggested. Since I wasn't > sure how to set up a .py file to run in Eclipse, I decided to read > the Create Projects and Files tutorial listed on the welcome screen. A > this point, I ran into a problem. For some reason any link on the > welcome screen loaded a blank copy of Bluefish editor. So I removed > Bluefish from my system, since I don't need it if I am using Eclipse. > I tried again. This time the welcome screen pulled up KimageMapEditor. > Also blank. Can we try to fix this first. > > Gary R. > > > On 06/07/2016 01:39 PM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: >> PyDev is unaware of this and the PYTHONPATH/PATH are not properly set >> according to your configurations, so, it's expected that this won't work. >> >> Please go through the whole Getting Started manual >> (http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_root.html) and follow the steps >> from configuring the interpreter/project to running the program as it >> should cover all that's needed to run your program (as a note, make >> sure you have focus on the PyDev editor when your press F9 to run it). >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Fabio >> >> On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve... >> <mailto:gar...@ve...>> wrote: >> >> The terminal is a plugin called TM Terminal. I mimics a standard >> bash terminal but works with the project files. Very handy. >> >> This is the first time that I have tried to run a py file without >> using the command line with python. I am not sure what you mean >> by using F9. This does nothing on my system. The Eclipse menu >> lists run as ^ F11 . I tried several different methods of running >> my test.py file. The only one that worked is python test.py on >> the command line of the terminal. This produced >> sys.version_info(major=2, minor=7, micro=11, >> releaselevel='final', serial=0). Whether I used the plugin >> terminal or my standard bash system terminal made no difference. >> I got the same results both ways. >> >> Gary R. >> >> On 06/07/2016 03:45 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: >>> import sys >>> print(sys.version_info) >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth >> and traffic >> patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and >> protocols are >> consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for >> NetFlow, >> J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity >> planning reports. >> https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e >> _______________________________________________ >> Pydev-users mailing list >> Pyd...@li... >> <mailto:Pyd...@li...> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic >> patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are >> consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, >> J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity >> planning reports.https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pydev-users mailing list >> Pyd...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic > patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are > consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, > J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity > planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e > > > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-06-08 21:10:30
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OK I ripped out everything and started over. Fabio, the manual you suggested is a bit out of date. I used the Eclipse_lnstaller and selected the php installation because it seemed to fit my needs best. I then installed PyDev and TM Terminal from the Market Place. The method suggested in the manual no longer exists. I checked the installation using the Help>About Eclipse>Installation Details path. Java is set to /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java in the configuration file. This is correct for Neon. So far so good. Since, as I discovered, the terminal plugin is really a clone of my system terminal, the use of python --version and which python both point to python2.7, If I run python3 --version or which python3 I get python 3.5.1. This confused me but I now understand what is going on here. These versions have nothing to do with what PyDev is set up to use. That being python 3.5.1. I need to be able to run the import python, print(sys.version_info) that you suggested. Since I wasn't sure how to set up a .py file to run in Eclipse, I decided to read the Create Projects and Files tutorial listed on the welcome screen. A this point, I ran into a problem. For some reason any link on the welcome screen loaded a blank copy of Bluefish editor. So I removed Bluefish from my system, since I don't need it if I am using Eclipse. I tried again. This time the welcome screen pulled up KimageMapEditor. Also blank. Can we try to fix this first. Gary R. On 06/07/2016 01:39 PM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > PyDev is unaware of this and the PYTHONPATH/PATH are not properly set > according to your configurations, so, it's expected that this won't work. > > Please go through the whole Getting Started manual > (http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_root.html) and follow the steps from > configuring the interpreter/project to running the program as it > should cover all that's needed to run your program (as a note, make > sure you have focus on the PyDev editor when your press F9 to run it). > > Best Regards, > > Fabio > > On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve... > <mailto:gar...@ve...>> wrote: > > The terminal is a plugin called TM Terminal. I mimics a standard > bash terminal but works with the project files. Very handy. > > This is the first time that I have tried to run a py file without > using the command line with python. I am not sure what you mean by > using F9. This does nothing on my system. The Eclipse menu lists > run as ^ F11 . I tried several different methods of running my > test.py file. The only one that worked is python test.py on the > command line of the terminal. This produced > sys.version_info(major=2, minor=7, micro=11, releaselevel='final', > serial=0). Whether I used the plugin terminal or my standard bash > system terminal made no difference. I got the same results both ways. > > Gary R. > > On 06/07/2016 03:45 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: >> import sys >> print(sys.version_info) >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth > and traffic > patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and > protocols are > consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for > NetFlow, > J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity > planning reports. > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > <mailto:Pyd...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic > patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are > consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, > J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity > planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e > > > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-06-07 20:40:02
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PyDev is unaware of this and the PYTHONPATH/PATH are not properly set according to your configurations, so, it's expected that this won't work. Please go through the whole Getting Started manual ( http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_root.html) and follow the steps from configuring the interpreter/project to running the program as it should cover all that's needed to run your program (as a note, make sure you have focus on the PyDev editor when your press F9 to run it). Best Regards, Fabio On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve...> wrote: > The terminal is a plugin called TM Terminal. I mimics a standard bash > terminal but works with the project files. Very handy. > > This is the first time that I have tried to run a py file without using > the command line with python. I am not sure what you mean by using F9. This > does nothing on my system. The Eclipse menu lists run as ^ F11 . I tried > several different methods of running my test.py file. The only one that > worked is python test.py on the command line of the terminal. This produced > sys.version_info(major=2, minor=7, micro=11, releaselevel='final', > serial=0). Whether I used the plugin terminal or my standard bash system > terminal made no difference. I got the same results both ways. > > Gary R. > > On 06/07/2016 03:45 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > > import sys > print(sys.version_info) > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and > traffic > patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols > are > consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, > J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity > planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-06-07 20:23:07
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The terminal is a plugin called TM Terminal. I mimics a standard bash terminal but works with the project files. Very handy. This is the first time that I have tried to run a py file without using the command line with python. I am not sure what you mean by using F9. This does nothing on my system. The Eclipse menu lists run as ^ F11 . I tried several different methods of running my test.py file. The only one that worked is python test.py on the command line of the terminal. This produced sys.version_info(major=2, minor=7, micro=11, releaselevel='final', serial=0). Whether I used the plugin terminal or my standard bash system terminal made no difference. I got the same results both ways. Gary R. On 06/07/2016 03:45 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > import sys > print(sys.version_info) > |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-06-07 10:45:31
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What do you mean by running python --version in the Eclipse Terminal? Which terminal are you talking about? If you just do a simple script with: import sys print(sys.version_info) and run it by pressing 'F9' inside Eclipse/PyDev what do you get? Cheers, Fabio On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 11:09 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve...> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am still fighting this problem. > > I have installed Eclipse Neon because my version of Debian uses java 8. > > I have then installed the PyDev plugin. I also installed a terminal > emulator plugin. > > Selecting windows>Preferences>PyDev>Interpereters>Python Interpereters, I > used New to create python3.5sys to attach the systems usr/bin and usr/lib > python files to Eclipse. At this point Eclipse works. > > Although the python version selected in the setup is supposed to be python > 3.5 (the systems version), running python --version in the Eclipse Terminal > returns python version 2.7.11 and django 1.9.6. > > The preferences, python Interpreter page shows /usr/bin/python3.5 > interpreter selected resulting in the following libraries: > > /usr/bin/python3.5 > /usr/lib/python3.5/plat-x86_64-linux-gnu > /usr/lib/python3.5/lib-dynload > /usr/local/libpython3.5/dist-packages > /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages > > Does anyone have an idea as to why the wrong versions of python and django > show up. > > Gary R. > > > > > On 05/09/2016 03:50 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > > Hi Gary, > > There are some ways you can setup things in your use case... > > So, first, I'll explain a bit on the concepts related to then provide the > possible solutions: > > Workspaces: Eclipse itself provides the concept of workspaces, so, each > workspace is completely independent from another (i.e.: > projects/configurations from one workspace are usually not visible to > another workspace). > > Python Interpreter: PyDev can have multiple interpreters configured. You > can think of each interpreter as a virtualenv, where the configuration of > one is independent of the other (if you use virtualenvs, you should usually > configure an interpreter for each virtualenv). > > Project: This is the place where your own source code should reside. Each > folder marked as a source folder will be set as an entry in the PYTHONPATH > (see http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_project_conf2.html). > > As you said that you don't want things to be tied to system changes, you > should download a python install from python.org and keep it independent > from the computer installation (I must say I usually use miniconda to > create multiple python installations that are independent from the > system... you can see more at: http://conda.pydata.org/docs/). > > As to how to map things internally, you can: > > 1. create a new workspace for each python/virtualenv/conda env you have > installed (and then all the projects/interpreters will be separate -- and > when launching Eclipse/PyDev, you should select with which one you want to > work -- if you want to work with multiple at the same time you have to > launch multiple instances... if you go that route, in preferences > general > > workspace you can set a workspace name to be shown in the title to help > you know which one you're working with). > > 2. Create a single workspace, configuring the multiple interpreters you > have in preferences > PyDev > Interpreters > Python interpreter and then, > for each project you have, go to the project properties (alt+enter with > project selected) > PyDev - Interpreter/Grammar and select which > interpreter that project should use. > > To know how to deal with existing code, there's an entry in the FAQ > related to it: > http://www.pydev.org/faq.html#PyDevFAQ-HowdoIimportexistingprojects%2FsourcesintoPyDev%3F > > Cheers, > > Fabio > > > On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve...> > wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I need assistance in setting up my development environment an have >> gotten no response from the Eclipselink-users-request list. I hope that >> someone on this list can be of assistance. >> >> I am running Debian stretch OS (Ubuntu is Debian for all practical >> purposes) with an Xwindows KDE desktop. I have a couple of projects that >> require both Python 2.7 and others that requre 3.x, I will be using >> Django 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 as needed. Each project must be completely >> separate from the other pojects and must not use global libraries. In >> short each project must be atomic. All projects use a common postgresql >> database or the Django default and may have to share an Apache server. I >> should be able to delete a project with out effecting the others. >> Updates to software by the Debian apt-get method should not effect the >> projects. It would be nice if I could port older projects over to the >> new setup. >> >> I have been using another IDE but the IDE suffers from lack of >> development. With that one I used vertualenv or Python3-venv to set up >> virtual environments for each. I have attempted to set up a similar >> thing with Eclipse and have had all kinds of conflicts. The bottom line >> is that I have no idea what I am doing. I need a road map, preferably >> not requiring a lot of extra code, to set things up. >> >> All help will be sincerely appreciated. >> >> Gary R. >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications >> Manager >> Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple >> tiers of >> your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and >> reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! >> https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z >> _______________________________________________ >> Pydev-users mailing list >> Pyd...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager > Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of > your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and > reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial!https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing lis...@li...https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and > traffic > patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols > are > consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, > J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity > planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-06-07 02:09:21
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Hi all, I am still fighting this problem. I have installed Eclipse Neon because my version of Debian uses java 8. I have then installed the PyDev plugin. I also installed a terminal emulator plugin. Selecting windows>Preferences>PyDev>Interpereters>Python Interpereters, I used New to create python3.5sys to attach the systems usr/bin and usr/lib python files to Eclipse. At this point Eclipse works. Although the python version selected in the setup is supposed to be python 3.5 (the systems version), running python --version in the Eclipse Terminal returns python version 2.7.11 and django 1.9.6. The preferences, python Interpreter page shows /usr/bin/python3.5 interpreter selected resulting in the following libraries: /usr/bin/python3.5 /usr/lib/python3.5/plat-x86_64-linux-gnu /usr/lib/python3.5/lib-dynload /usr/local/libpython3.5/dist-packages /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages Does anyone have an idea as to why the wrong versions of python and django show up. Gary R. On 05/09/2016 03:50 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > Hi Gary, > > There are some ways you can setup things in your use case... > > So, first, I'll explain a bit on the concepts related to then provide > the possible solutions: > > Workspaces: Eclipse itself provides the concept of workspaces, so, > each workspace is completely independent from another (i.e.: > projects/configurations from one workspace are usually not visible to > another workspace). > > Python Interpreter: PyDev can have multiple interpreters configured. > You can think of each interpreter as a virtualenv, where the > configuration of one is independent of the other (if you use > virtualenvs, you should usually configure an interpreter for each > virtualenv). > > Project: This is the place where your own source code should reside. > Each folder marked as a source folder will be set as an entry in the > PYTHONPATH (see http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_project_conf2.html). > > As you said that you don't want things to be tied to system changes, > you should download a python install from python.org > <http://python.org> and keep it independent from the computer > installation (I must say I usually use miniconda to create multiple > python installations that are independent from the system... you can > see more at: http://conda.pydata.org/docs/). > > As to how to map things internally, you can: > > 1. create a new workspace for each python/virtualenv/conda env you > have installed (and then all the projects/interpreters will be > separate -- and when launching Eclipse/PyDev, you should select with > which one you want to work -- if you want to work with multiple at the > same time you have to launch multiple instances... if you go that > route, in preferences > general > workspace you can set a workspace > name to be shown in the title to help you know which one you're > working with). > > 2. Create a single workspace, configuring the multiple interpreters > you have in preferences > PyDev > Interpreters > Python interpreter > and then, for each project you have, go to the project properties > (alt+enter with project selected) > PyDev - Interpreter/Grammar and > select which interpreter that project should use. > > To know how to deal with existing code, there's an entry in the FAQ > related to it: > http://www.pydev.org/faq.html#PyDevFAQ-HowdoIimportexistingprojects%2FsourcesintoPyDev%3F > > Cheers, > > Fabio > > > On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve... > <mailto:gar...@ve...>> wrote: > > Hi > > I need assistance in setting up my development environment an have > gotten no response from the Eclipselink-users-request list. I hope > that > someone on this list can be of assistance. > > I am running Debian stretch OS (Ubuntu is Debian for all practical > purposes) with an Xwindows KDE desktop. I have a couple of > projects that > require both Python 2.7 and others that requre 3.x, I will be using > Django 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 as needed. Each project must be completely > separate from the other pojects and must not use global libraries. In > short each project must be atomic. All projects use a common > postgresql > database or the Django default and may have to share an Apache > server. I > should be able to delete a project with out effecting the others. > Updates to software by the Debian apt-get method should not effect the > projects. It would be nice if I could port older projects over to the > new setup. > > I have been using another IDE but the IDE suffers from lack of > development. With that one I used vertualenv or Python3-venv to > set up > virtual environments for each. I have attempted to set up a similar > thing with Eclipse and have had all kinds of conflicts. The bottom > line > is that I have no idea what I am doing. I need a road map, preferably > not requiring a lot of extra code, to set things up. > > All help will be sincerely appreciated. > > Gary R. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Find and fix application performance issues faster with > Applications Manager > Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into > multiple tiers of > your business applications. It resolves application problems > quickly and > reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > <mailto:Pyd...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager > Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of > your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and > reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z > > > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-05-09 10:51:06
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Hi Gary, There are some ways you can setup things in your use case... So, first, I'll explain a bit on the concepts related to then provide the possible solutions: Workspaces: Eclipse itself provides the concept of workspaces, so, each workspace is completely independent from another (i.e.: projects/configurations from one workspace are usually not visible to another workspace). Python Interpreter: PyDev can have multiple interpreters configured. You can think of each interpreter as a virtualenv, where the configuration of one is independent of the other (if you use virtualenvs, you should usually configure an interpreter for each virtualenv). Project: This is the place where your own source code should reside. Each folder marked as a source folder will be set as an entry in the PYTHONPATH (see http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_project_conf2.html). As you said that you don't want things to be tied to system changes, you should download a python install from python.org and keep it independent from the computer installation (I must say I usually use miniconda to create multiple python installations that are independent from the system... you can see more at: http://conda.pydata.org/docs/). As to how to map things internally, you can: 1. create a new workspace for each python/virtualenv/conda env you have installed (and then all the projects/interpreters will be separate -- and when launching Eclipse/PyDev, you should select with which one you want to work -- if you want to work with multiple at the same time you have to launch multiple instances... if you go that route, in preferences > general > workspace you can set a workspace name to be shown in the title to help you know which one you're working with). 2. Create a single workspace, configuring the multiple interpreters you have in preferences > PyDev > Interpreters > Python interpreter and then, for each project you have, go to the project properties (alt+enter with project selected) > PyDev - Interpreter/Grammar and select which interpreter that project should use. To know how to deal with existing code, there's an entry in the FAQ related to it: http://www.pydev.org/faq.html#PyDevFAQ-HowdoIimportexistingprojects%2FsourcesintoPyDev%3F Cheers, Fabio On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve...> wrote: > Hi > > I need assistance in setting up my development environment an have > gotten no response from the Eclipselink-users-request list. I hope that > someone on this list can be of assistance. > > I am running Debian stretch OS (Ubuntu is Debian for all practical > purposes) with an Xwindows KDE desktop. I have a couple of projects that > require both Python 2.7 and others that requre 3.x, I will be using > Django 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 as needed. Each project must be completely > separate from the other pojects and must not use global libraries. In > short each project must be atomic. All projects use a common postgresql > database or the Django default and may have to share an Apache server. I > should be able to delete a project with out effecting the others. > Updates to software by the Debian apt-get method should not effect the > projects. It would be nice if I could port older projects over to the > new setup. > > I have been using another IDE but the IDE suffers from lack of > development. With that one I used vertualenv or Python3-venv to set up > virtual environments for each. I have attempted to set up a similar > thing with Eclipse and have had all kinds of conflicts. The bottom line > is that I have no idea what I am doing. I need a road map, preferably > not requiring a lot of extra code, to set things up. > > All help will be sincerely appreciated. > > Gary R. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications > Manager > Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple > tiers of > your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and > reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-05-07 22:13:02
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Hi I need assistance in setting up my development environment an have gotten no response from the Eclipselink-users-request list. I hope that someone on this list can be of assistance. I am running Debian stretch OS (Ubuntu is Debian for all practical purposes) with an Xwindows KDE desktop. I have a couple of projects that require both Python 2.7 and others that requre 3.x, I will be using Django 1.7, 1.8 and 1.9 as needed. Each project must be completely separate from the other pojects and must not use global libraries. In short each project must be atomic. All projects use a common postgresql database or the Django default and may have to share an Apache server. I should be able to delete a project with out effecting the others. Updates to software by the Debian apt-get method should not effect the projects. It would be nice if I could port older projects over to the new setup. I have been using another IDE but the IDE suffers from lack of development. With that one I used vertualenv or Python3-venv to set up virtual environments for each. I have attempted to set up a similar thing with Eclipse and have had all kinds of conflicts. The bottom line is that I have no idea what I am doing. I need a road map, preferably not requiring a lot of extra code, to set things up. All help will be sincerely appreciated. Gary R. |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-05-05 18:47:19
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PyDev 5.0.0 Released Release Highlights: ------------------------------- * **Important** PyDev now requires Java 8. * PyDev 4.5.5 is the last release supporting Java 7. * See: http://www.pydev.org/update_sites/index.html for the update site of older versions of PyDev. * See: the **PyDev does not appear after install** section on http://www.pydev.org/download.html for help on using a Java 8 vm in Eclipse. * PyUnit view now persists its state across restarts. * Fixed issue in super() code completion. * PyDev.Debugger updated to the latest version. * No longer showing un-needed shell on Linux on startup when showing donation dialog. * Fixed pyedit_wrap_expression to avoid halt of the IDE on Ctrl+1 -> Wrap expression. What is PyDev? --------------------------- PyDev is an open-source Python IDE on top of Eclipse for Python, Jython and IronPython development. It comes with goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, syntax analysis, code analysis, refactor, debug, interactive console, etc. Details on PyDev: http://pydev.org Details on its development: http://pydev.blogspot.com What is LiClipse? --------------------------- LiClipse is a PyDev standalone with goodies such as support for Multiple cursors, theming, TextMate bundles and a number of other languages such as Django Templates, Jinja2, Kivy Language, Mako Templates, Html, Javascript, etc. It's also a commercial counterpart which helps supporting the development of PyDev. Details on LiClipse: http://www.liclipse.com/ Cheers, -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer LiClipse http://www.liclipse.com PyDev - Python Development Environment for Eclipse http://pydev.org http://pydev.blogspot.com PyVmMonitor - Python Profiler http://www.pyvmmonitor.com/ |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-02-16 21:00:50
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Thanks Fabio Your subdirectory suggestion was dead on. A good thing you pointed this out since the subdirectory was holding the backup copies of the files which I did not want changed. I changed the directory to chmod 700 and cleared the problem. Thanks Gary R. On 02/16/2016 10:20 AM, Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > I don't think this is an issue in PyDev (I can't reproduce it and if > something as grave was happening, I'm pretty sure there'd be other > reports from it too). > > My guess is that you're doing an os.walk() which walks recursively and > it's finding the name of the file more than once in a subdir and > you're always applying it to the local file later on (you can just > print your 'f' variable to know what it's finding). > > Best Regards, > > Fabio > > On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve... > <mailto:gar...@ve...>> wrote: > > I've had several occasions when a python program seems to loop through > twice. Below is an example: > > from os import walk > import subprocess > > f = [] > x = "" > for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in walk('.'): > f.extend(filenames) > f.sort() > > for x in f: > if x[-3:]=='JPG': > print(x) > args = "convert " + x + " -rotate " + "-90 " + x > subprocess.call(args, shell=True) > > This program should rotate a jpg file by 90 degrees left. It actually > rotates the file 180 degrees and the print(x) function prints the file > name twice. What am I doming wrong. > > I run it as python rotate.py from the command line. > > Gary R. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > <mailto:Pyd...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 > > > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-02-16 18:20:27
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I don't think this is an issue in PyDev (I can't reproduce it and if something as grave was happening, I'm pretty sure there'd be other reports from it too). My guess is that you're doing an os.walk() which walks recursively and it's finding the name of the file more than once in a subdir and you're always applying it to the local file later on (you can just print your 'f' variable to know what it's finding). Best Regards, Fabio On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve...> wrote: > I've had several occasions when a python program seems to loop through > twice. Below is an example: > > from os import walk > import subprocess > > f = [] > x = "" > for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in walk('.'): > f.extend(filenames) > f.sort() > > for x in f: > if x[-3:]=='JPG': > print(x) > args = "convert " + x + " -rotate " + "-90 " + x > subprocess.call(args, shell=True) > > This program should rotate a jpg file by 90 degrees left. It actually > rotates the file 180 degrees and the print(x) function prints the file > name twice. What am I doming wrong. > > I run it as python rotate.py from the command line. > > Gary R. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-02-14 23:25:02
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I've had several occasions when a python program seems to loop through twice. Below is an example: from os import walk import subprocess f = [] x = "" for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in walk('.'): f.extend(filenames) f.sort() for x in f: if x[-3:]=='JPG': print(x) args = "convert " + x + " -rotate " + "-90 " + x subprocess.call(args, shell=True) This program should rotate a jpg file by 90 degrees left. It actually rotates the file 180 degrees and the print(x) function prints the file name twice. What am I doming wrong. I run it as python rotate.py from the command line. Gary R. |
From: Fabio Z. <fa...@gm...> - 2016-02-06 19:15:28
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Hi Gary, Have you tried a different Java VM? Also, have you checked LiClipse? (it comes with a VM and PyDev bundled, so, even if you don't want to use it afterwards because it's commercial, you can use the trial just to check if things work there as it's usually better pre-configured -- and if it works it's a sign it's something in your configuration). Cheers, Fabio On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Gary Roach <gar...@ve...> wrote: > Hi, > I am afraid that the problems start way before I get around to > installing pydev. > > Gary R > > On 02/04/2016 02:29 PM, Johannes Müller wrote: > > Hi, > > > > You can install pydev from a local zip file if you have trouble > > installing it otherwise: > > http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_install.html > > > > Joe > > > > On 04.02.2016 22:16, Gary Roach wrote: > >> Hello again; > >> > >> I am having fits getting Eclipse to work. First the OS info: > >> > >> Debian Linux stretch version > >> KDE Desktop > >> Intel i5-750 processor ( 64 bit, 4 processors, 2.65 GHz) > >> > >> When I start Eclipse with an empty workspace and no plugins installed > >> the java package settles out and everything seems to be OK. When I > >> access Help -> Marketplace sometimes marketplace hangs and java starts > >> using about 25% of my total cpu time. This lasts indefinitely. I can not > >> close the Eclipse application unless I go into the process table and > >> either kill java or select "show application window" (I am using the KDE > >> System Monitor.) If I go to install software and select a source the > >> application shows pending and hangs there. If I actually do get market > >> place to work and manage to download pydev, django doesn't show up > >> anywhere in the Eclipse application. I haven't gotten to the point of > >> creating a project yet. > >> > >> I have installed the application from > >> eclipse-java-mars-1-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz. I unpack the file to an > >> eclipse directory. I open the directory and, using Dolphin, drag and > >> dropped the directory in the eclipse directory into the /opt directory. > >> I then create a softlink with: ln -s /opt/eclipse/eclipse > >> /usr/local/bin/eclipse. > >> I set up the desktop icon using the KDE application editor. > >> > >> This problem is hard to characterize. Both hanging and excessive cpu > >> usage by java are involved. Both can be brought on by more than one > action. > >> > >> I hope someone can shed some light on the issues. Your help will be > >> sincerely appreciated. > >> > >> Gary R. > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > >> APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > >> Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > >> Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > >> http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Pydev-users mailing list > >> Pyd...@li... > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > >> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 > > _______________________________________________ > > Pydev-users mailing list > > Pyd...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > |
From: Gary R. <gar...@ve...> - 2016-02-06 16:23:49
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Hi, I am afraid that the problems start way before I get around to installing pydev. Gary R On 02/04/2016 02:29 PM, Johannes Müller wrote: > Hi, > > You can install pydev from a local zip file if you have trouble > installing it otherwise: > http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_install.html > > Joe > > On 04.02.2016 22:16, Gary Roach wrote: >> Hello again; >> >> I am having fits getting Eclipse to work. First the OS info: >> >> Debian Linux stretch version >> KDE Desktop >> Intel i5-750 processor ( 64 bit, 4 processors, 2.65 GHz) >> >> When I start Eclipse with an empty workspace and no plugins installed >> the java package settles out and everything seems to be OK. When I >> access Help -> Marketplace sometimes marketplace hangs and java starts >> using about 25% of my total cpu time. This lasts indefinitely. I can not >> close the Eclipse application unless I go into the process table and >> either kill java or select "show application window" (I am using the KDE >> System Monitor.) If I go to install software and select a source the >> application shows pending and hangs there. If I actually do get market >> place to work and manage to download pydev, django doesn't show up >> anywhere in the Eclipse application. I haven't gotten to the point of >> creating a project yet. >> >> I have installed the application from >> eclipse-java-mars-1-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz. I unpack the file to an >> eclipse directory. I open the directory and, using Dolphin, drag and >> dropped the directory in the eclipse directory into the /opt directory. >> I then create a softlink with: ln -s /opt/eclipse/eclipse >> /usr/local/bin/eclipse. >> I set up the desktop icon using the KDE application editor. >> >> This problem is hard to characterize. Both hanging and excessive cpu >> usage by java are involved. Both can be brought on by more than one action. >> >> I hope someone can shed some light on the issues. Your help will be >> sincerely appreciated. >> >> Gary R. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance >> APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month >> Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now >> Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! >> http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 >> _______________________________________________ >> Pydev-users mailing list >> Pyd...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > |
From: Johannes M. <der...@gm...> - 2016-02-04 22:29:31
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Hi, You can install pydev from a local zip file if you have trouble installing it otherwise: http://www.pydev.org/manual_101_install.html Joe On 04.02.2016 22:16, Gary Roach wrote: > Hello again; > > I am having fits getting Eclipse to work. First the OS info: > > Debian Linux stretch version > KDE Desktop > Intel i5-750 processor ( 64 bit, 4 processors, 2.65 GHz) > > When I start Eclipse with an empty workspace and no plugins installed > the java package settles out and everything seems to be OK. When I > access Help -> Marketplace sometimes marketplace hangs and java starts > using about 25% of my total cpu time. This lasts indefinitely. I can not > close the Eclipse application unless I go into the process table and > either kill java or select "show application window" (I am using the KDE > System Monitor.) If I go to install software and select a source the > application shows pending and hangs there. If I actually do get market > place to work and manage to download pydev, django doesn't show up > anywhere in the Eclipse application. I haven't gotten to the point of > creating a project yet. > > I have installed the application from > eclipse-java-mars-1-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz. I unpack the file to an > eclipse directory. I open the directory and, using Dolphin, drag and > dropped the directory in the eclipse directory into the /opt directory. > I then create a softlink with: ln -s /opt/eclipse/eclipse > /usr/local/bin/eclipse. > I set up the desktop icon using the KDE application editor. > > This problem is hard to characterize. Both hanging and excessive cpu > usage by java are involved. Both can be brought on by more than one action. > > I hope someone can shed some light on the issues. Your help will be > sincerely appreciated. > > Gary R. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 > _______________________________________________ > Pydev-users mailing list > Pyd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pydev-users > |