Package Details: wingide 7.2.9.0.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/wingide.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: wingide
Description: Wing IDE Professional is the full-featured Python IDE for professional programmers.
Upstream URL: http://www.wingware.com
Licenses: custom
Submitter: None
Maintainer: samarthr1
Last Packager: samarthr1
Votes: 46
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2008-03-13 17:00 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2021-04-21 07:03 (UTC)

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samarthr1 commented on 2021-08-09 16:27 (UTC)

Users are requested to update to Wingide-8. This package will continue to serve wing7. To upgrade to wing 8, uninstall this version, install the wing8 version.

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greyltc commented on 2015-03-25 09:08 (UTC)

any chance the PKGBUILD will be updated soon to reflect the new version?

rains commented on 2015-03-02 09:44 (UTC)

hi, 5.1.2 is out.

biloucat commented on 2014-09-23 08:40 (UTC)

PKGBUILD changes for version 5.0.9: pkgver=5.0.9 sha1sums=('9c59a60410f94ca01c0a565c53b3005969c7acc2')

biloucat commented on 2014-09-22 06:20 (UTC)

Hello 5.0.9 is out

diogobaeder commented on 2014-06-30 14:32 (UTC)

Any plans to update to 5.0.7-1?

flexiondotorg commented on 2014-03-27 17:52 (UTC)

Updated to 5.0.4 and the issues with finding the Qt4 runtime bundled with WingIDE have now also been resolved.

leoluk commented on 2014-03-23 14:04 (UTC)

Wing IDE 5.0.4 has been released.

Lastebil commented on 2014-03-23 12:25 (UTC)

Just installed on a new machine and ran into the missing pyside issue. Luckily there are notes here about it (: I am sure that other installations of mine do not have pyside, yet I cannot make this installation run wingide with either the embedded, or the system, qt. The same error occours as mentioned earlier this year (January.) Nonetheless, it would be good to put pyside in as a possible optional dependency. I question the use of 'ldd' to check for python modules, as it doesn't do that - just dynamic linked libraries. I am Fairly sure pyside would be a run-time module dependency. I wish I knew a good python dependency checking tool, but I don't.

pivotraze commented on 2014-01-29 18:39 (UTC)

I had the same issue as longranger. You may want to make python-pyside a dependency, as it won't start without it.