Package Details: pycharm-professional 2024.3.5-1

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: 292
Popularity: 0.44
First Submitted: 2013-09-25 03:56 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-03-20 13:26 (UTC)

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Xavier commented on 2017-07-21 14:39 (UTC)

Hi @allspark, I not sure if is good idea fix the arch to i686 and x86_64, because there are mode architectures like arm that you can install this pkg

allspark commented on 2017-07-19 11:15 (UTC)

Hello, i think arch=('any') is wrong in this case, because the 'python ... build_ext' commands are compiling some files for python, and the results are not arch independent

Shibumi commented on 2017-05-11 17:55 (UTC)

Hello, I have a problem with opening the django project. When i try to open a django project I get errors like:"error creating textual authentication agent: no device /dev/tty" Therefore the pip-install for the dependencies fails also.. any idea how I can solve this issue? I have tried installing polkit-qt5-agent but this doesn't work also.. do I need to reboot after it?

Xavier commented on 2017-05-05 17:51 (UTC)

@antigluk, anyway, I put this files to backup who want edit it globally (for the next release, update manually if you want these changes), thanks

antigluk commented on 2017-05-05 11:04 (UTC)

Hi @XavierCLL Yes, agree, maybe it's better to configure locally. It just seems not right that global configuration file is not persistent, it's not always convenient to configure something on user level. Also I know many people who configure memory via bin/*.vmoptions file.

Xavier commented on 2017-05-04 18:34 (UTC)

Hi @antigluk, I understand your point, but for the app configurations for users is not recommended edit the installation files unless it is not otherwise possible to configure it, the Pycharm people say the same https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/2017.1/tuning-pycharm.html and with *.vmoptions is possible. For tunning the *.vmoptions go to (in Pycharm) "Help" > "Edit Custom VM Options" It create a local user configuration file for do it. Agree?

antigluk commented on 2017-05-04 15:39 (UTC)

@XavierCLL I need this to increase memory limit for JVM. I don't want to do it in bash_profile, because it's app-specific configuration

Xavier commented on 2017-05-03 15:48 (UTC) (edited on 2017-05-03 15:48 (UTC) by Xavier)

Hi @antigluk, before that, why do you need edit the pycharm.vmoptions? if is for the font or set some java options, consider using the _JAVA_OPTIONS variable in .bash_profile (read below)

antigluk commented on 2017-05-03 10:08 (UTC)

Hi! Can you please add pycharm.vmoptions file to backups? It gets overwrote after every update and it's a bit of pain :) 52a53,54 > backup=(opt/$pkgname/bin/pycharm.vmoptions) >

invik commented on 2017-04-13 08:40 (UTC)

Hm. I forgot to check that (solved!). I actually had it set, but to the literal value "setting". I wonder when and why I did that, as the default "lcd" value is fine for me. Also, I am still wondering why IntelliJ wasn't affected by the wrong setting...