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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klaasjanelzinga commented on 2023-04-20 14:52 (UTC) (edited on 2023-04-20 14:53 (UTC) by klaasjanelzinga)

Link to the failure of the migration dialog https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-311607

lybin commented on 2023-04-20 09:43 (UTC)

@Xavier, do you have direct links on bugs which block us to upgrade? let's go to vote to speed up.

leandrocunha commented on 2023-04-14 21:51 (UTC) (edited on 2023-04-14 21:53 (UTC) by leandrocunha)

I did a test and it seems that the most current version has some problems causing the machine to freeze for a while and it returns to normal in minutes in Arch. On a Windows machine I haven't had any problems so far and it's a much better machine where, if there's a memory leak, you wouldn't notice. I did downgrade version to 2022.3.3.

thibaulltt commented on 2023-04-03 10:52 (UTC)

Thank you @Xavier for uploading the files for the latest version.

For those of us that want to have the latest version, but are unable or unwilling to build the project, I should mention that you can also download PyCharm 2023.1 from the "JetBrains Toolbox" program, available on the AUR under the name jetbrains-toolbox. It provides a "one-click install" for all JetBrains products, even for multiple versions of it at once!

But the same issues reported by Xavier remain, so do it at your own risk :)

ZorinArch commented on 2023-04-01 19:25 (UTC) (edited on 2023-04-01 19:26 (UTC) by ZorinArch)

i try this steps and pycharm works fine with me till now:

  1. Delete charm script from /usr/bin/charm.py
  2. Rename "charm" to "pycharm" in desktop file charm.desktop -> pycharm.desktop any charm rename it to pycharm
  3. sudo ln -s /opt/pycharm/bin/pycharm.sh /usr/local/bin/pycharm. check this: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/working-with-the-ide-features-from-command-line.html#cdce0ebd

i hope this help.

CaeZaR commented on 2023-04-01 18:46 (UTC)

Is it possible to commit the 2023.1 changes to a branch so that those who want to test it out can clone and run the build themselves? I have tried testing it out myself and I agree there are still some UI bugs. I also don't know what to do about the warning I'm getting: "Obsolete launcher script found." If you have a solution to the last problem @Xavier, I'd be interested to know what that is.

Xavier commented on 2023-04-01 17:54 (UTC)

There is not only the issue I reported, there are some others bugs and regressions related to the new release. IMHO I use this IDE on a daily basis so I prefer stability, the best thing here is to wait at least for the first patch. @zappaboy can do it manually but this release requires other adjustments in the pkgbuild

lybin commented on 2023-04-01 11:47 (UTC)

@zappaboy, you can if you can't to wait (:

ZappaBoy commented on 2023-04-01 08:30 (UTC)

Anyone can update to "pkgver=2022.3.3" to "pkgver=2023.1" ?