pitz is a distributed bug tracker, inspired by ditz. Homepage:
http://pitz.tplus1.com/
pitz has a command line interface, pitz-<command>, and a webapp,
pitz-webapp.
TODO: pitz has a pitz-shell utility that depends on ipython, but when I
enabled it it raised an exception. I think it depends on an old IPython
version:
from IPython.Shell import IPShellEmbed
ImportError: No module named Shell
A broken pitz-shell doesn't affect the rest of the command line
interface nor the webapp, so it is not critical to have it working.
There are not many distributed bug trackers out there, so I hope that
adding pitz to nixpkgs may inspire people to support pitz (or similar
software).
Theoretically this could be automatically detected by finding all
packages named 'linux' and choosing the latest, but that's overkill.
Just update it when a new kernel is added.
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
http://bugs.python.org/issue15833
When Python 3.3.0 attempts to compile python bytecode in the system
directories it raises and exception and stops. Since Python 3.3 is
only required by the latest Blender, I hope it's OK to use the RC
until the final release.
FFMPEG support allows a greater variety of export and import options.
SNDFILE support allows WAV and other sound file formats to be used.
JACK support allows blender to be used with XJadeo, Ardour or any other JACK away audio editor.
Add these new attributes (all default to true):
notebookSupport
qtconsoleSupport
pylabSupport
pylabQtSupport
This adds jinja2, matplotlib, pyqt4 and sip as new dependencies of
ipython.
This commit fixes "ipython --pylab" so that it no more errors out with
"ImportError: No module named matplotlib" (which was my initial goal).
IPython 0.13.1: minor bugfix release for 0.13, on October 20, 2012. This
release includes 41 Pull Requests and closing 21 Issues backported from
0.14-dev, including significant fixes for ipcluster and Python 3.3
compatibility.