Bug 23014

Summary: Backport Candidate: PyCharm-Community 2018.1.2
Product: Mageia Reporter: Stig-Ørjan Smelror <smelror>
Component: RPM PackagesAssignee: QA Team <qa-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: Normal CC: tarazed25, tmb
Version: 6Keywords: validated_backport
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard: MGA6-64-OK
Source RPM: CVE:
Status comment:

Description Stig-Ørjan Smelror 2018-05-11 11:38:20 CEST
Advisory
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PyCharm-Community has been backported from Cauldron.


Files
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Uploaded to core/backports_testing

pycharm-community-2018.1.2-1.mga6
pycharm-community-doc-2018.1.2-1.mga6
pycharm-community-plugins-2018.1.2-1.mga6

from pycharm-community-2018.1.2-1.mga6.src.rpm
Comment 1 Len Lawrence 2018-05-29 00:59:08 CEST
Mageia 6, x86_64

Installed the packages and launched the Pycharm IDE to get an idea of how it worked.

Back on this tomorrow with a simple python project, hopefully.

CC: (none) => tarazed25

Comment 2 Len Lawrence 2018-05-29 18:36:08 CEST
Continued investigating the Pycharm interface and tried the virtual environment option.  Set it up and then abandoned it because I did not really know what I was doing
Managed to find a reasonably complex program to code, an ASCII art converter for images, found in a Python ebook.  Used emacs outside the IDE to edit the code, to speed things up, and then imported it into Pycharm for testing.  Edited it in the interface to get rid of a couple of errors and ran it in the built in terminal emulator to generate an ASCII art text file which could be viewed in a normal terminal using 'cat'.  That is as far as I go with this.  There is obviously a lot more to using it than this sketchy outline but it certainly works OK for a newbie.

Whiteboard: (none) => MGA6-64-OK

Len Lawrence 2018-06-02 08:43:32 CEST

Keywords: (none) => validated_backport

Comment 3 Thomas Backlund 2018-06-03 13:12:03 CEST
package moved

Resolution: (none) => FIXED
Status: NEW => RESOLVED
CC: (none) => tmb