Is Macports version of Spyder 2.2.0 same as "official" release?

Ryan Schmidt ryandesign at macports.org
Fri May 10 19:51:30 PDT 2013


On May 10, 2013, at 21:42, Jerry wrote:

> I see that Spyder 2.2.0 (Scientific PYthon Development EnviRonment) is out. There is an official .dmg distribution available from the project's home page. According to the list of changes for 2.2.0 http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/wiki/ChangeLog is this:
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> "The App comes with its own interpreter, which has the main Python scientific libraries preinstalled: Numpy, SciPy, Matplotlib, IPython, Pandas, Sympy, Scikit-learn and Scikit-image."
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> Does the MacPorts version of Spyder 2.2.0 include all of these add-ons? I hate duplicating things such as Python interpreters, Numpy, etc. all over the place if I can do it once with MacPorts so I would much prefer to use the MacPorts version if possible.

I'm not familiar with spyder. Please install it with MacPorts and if it's missing something you need please let us know.


> Also, the MacPorts page lists both py-spyder 2.2.0 and py27-spyder 2.2.0. Are these the same?

py-psyder is a stub port; it installs nothing. You want to install the specific subport for the version of python that you want, e.g. for Python 2.7 you want py27-spyder.




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