Package Details: pycharm-professional 2024.3-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pycharm-professional.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pycharm-professional
Description: Python IDE for Professional Developers. Professional Edition
Upstream URL: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/
Keywords: development editor ide jetbrains python
Licenses: custom
Submitter: hippojazz
Maintainer: Xavier (37h4n)
Last Packager: Xavier
Votes: 289
Popularity: 0.97
First Submitted: 2013-09-25 03:56 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-14 03:02 (UTC)

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Xavier commented on 2021-11-23 05:48 (UTC)

Don't build it in a virtualenv active shell

montemedio commented on 2021-11-22 11:04 (UTC)

As of 2021.2.3, the package build fails for me with

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'Cython'
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build().
    Aborting...

Xavier commented on 2021-10-28 19:00 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-28 19:09 (UTC) by Xavier)

Hi @franga2000 for me the debugging works without problems with libffi from core repo, what is your error? I don't like to add aur depend even more if I cannot confirm the problem...

franga2000 commented on 2021-10-28 09:03 (UTC)

The libffi package no longer includes the ABI v7 compatibility library (see [0]), but I can't get the PyCharm debugger running without it. Installing aur/libffi7 fixes it, so this package should probably depend on it.

[0] https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/commit/856bd5b52222f1456334e0a08c13e58bdfda9db0#diff-3e341d2d9c67be01819b25b25d5e53ea3cdf3a38d28846cda85a195eb9b7203a

Xavier commented on 2021-09-19 00:46 (UTC) (edited on 2021-09-19 00:46 (UTC) by Xavier)

Hi @olii, good catch thanks, the best is to build it running the script, fixed.

olii commented on 2021-09-18 16:52 (UTC)

After install, when trying to attach the debugger to a running Python process I get the following error:

RuntimeError: Could not find dll file to inject: /opt/pycharm-professional/plugins/python/helpers/pydev/pydevd_attach_to_process/attach_linux_amd64.so

I noticed that the .so library is in the original package but the library is deleted in the build process:

find pycharm-${pkgver}/plugins/python/helpers/pydev/ \( -name *.so -o -name *.pyd \) -delete

I think that we should either leave libraries in pydevd_attach_to_process untouched or rebuild them by the script located in:

/opt/pycharm-professional/plugins/python/helpers/pydev/pydevd_attach_to_process/linux_and_mac/compile_linux.sh

What do you think?

klaasjanelzinga commented on 2021-08-28 11:08 (UTC)

@donny, thanks for the suggestion. I deleted my comment. With the PKGEXT var set it goes much better.

donny commented on 2021-08-28 11:04 (UTC)

@XavierCLL Please don't do what @klaasjanelzinga suggests. Not only it's wrong place to set the XZ_OPT env.var., it also doesn't have any effect on the package build speed, because XZ is not involved since January 2020.

@klaasjanelzinga If you build packages just for yourself, you can omit package compression simply by changing the line PKGEXT='.pkg.tar.zst' (or maybe .pkg.tar.xz still in your case) to PKGEXT='.pkg.tar'.

Xavier commented on 2021-08-27 19:09 (UTC)

good catch @alorence, fixed in the new release, thanks