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audit trail:
build1 (~ 2018-04-07)
build2 (~ 2018-04-28)
dedicated build a4 for WinPython-3.8.0a4 / Python-3.8.0a4 (2018-05-12)
build3 ( 2018-05-19)
build4 (2018-05-26 for ps2 ?)
winpython-3.8.0b1 (~ 2018-06-16)
rc (2018-07-08 part1 : Python-3.8.0b2)
rc (2018-07-14 part2 : Python-3.7.4) to consider:
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RoyiAvital
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Mar 10, 2019
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I think you can drop 32 Bit versions. Thank You for your great work. |
stonebig
added this to the 2019-02 TensorFlow-2 / Pandas-0.25.0 milestone
Mar 24, 2019
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Winpython-3.8.0a3 (2018-03-26) Changes:
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at last understood bokeh:
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build1 2019-04-0x (Python-3.7.3, bokeh-1.1.0pre, holoviews-1.12.0) Changes from WinPython 2019-01:
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History of changes for WinPython-64bit 3.7.3.0b1The following changes were made to WinPython-64bit distribution since version 3.7.2.0. Python packagesNew packages:
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build2 2019-04-27 (scipy-1.3.0rc1, matplotlib-3.1.0rc1, altair-3.0.0, papermill-1.0.0) Changes from WinPython 2019-02 build1:
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History of changes for WinPython-64bit 3.7.3.0 build2The following changes were made to WinPython-64bit distribution since version 3.7.2.0. ToolsUpgraded packages:
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Python-3.8.0 alpha4 follow-up (2019-05-08) the new alpha 4 includes:
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Python-3.8.0 alpha4 second follow-up (2019-05-12) Thanks to Christoph Gohlke first batch of Python-3.8 wheels, I was able to assemble a not small Distro, that may interest some of you. Standard changes:
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Packages change not anticipated / Broken:
Interest for Enthousiast users:
WinPython 3.8.0.0The following packages are included in WinPython-64bit v3.8.0.0 a4. Tools
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captaindet
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May 15, 2019
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Winpython64-3.7.3.0b2 starting spyder and not doing anything results in 100% CPU load on one core. even if spyder is minimized to task bar. problematic esp. on my laptop. |
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@captaindet you should write this as a new issue, and rather on Spyder project. That said, the 1rst time you start Spyder, it spends about a minute building it's "jedi" dictionnary. |
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captaindet
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May 15, 2019
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thanks stonebig. my impression is that the spyder devs don't care about problems unless (ana)conda is used. this is my experience from previous issues i had with spyder on winpython. FWIW, it seems to be the very 1st of the 6 pythnow.exe processes of a spyder session that continues to hog CPU time for hours/ forever after starting spyder, even if spyder is inactive on the task bar. another (secondary) pythnow.exe process is very active the first few minutes only, probably building the jedi dict as you indicated. |
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@captaindet you don't use any spyder plugin ? you don't like Pyzo or other editor ? you are windows10 with 3go Ram ? a previous winpython was/is working better ? |
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hiccup7
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May 17, 2019
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@captaindet Perhaps the problem you experience was fixed in a Spyder dependency, such as spyder-kernels or qtawesome. Or perhaps it was fixed in the Spyder 3.x branch: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/issues?q=is%3Aclosed+milestone%3Av3.3.5 |
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build3 2019-05-19 (Spyder4-beta2, Jupyterlab-1.0.0a3) Changes from WinPython 2019-02 build2:
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History of changes for WinPython-64bit 3.7.3.0The following changes were made to WinPython-64bit distribution since version 3.7.2.0. ToolsUpgraded packages:
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Pyviz_comm compatible with Jupyterlab-1.0.0a3 is now out. If you want to add it to build3, and have holoviews functionnal on Jupyterlab, do:
There is also a fresh update of holoviews, so you my also optionnally type:
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so, as of today, rc postponed by 6 days:
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build4 2019-05-26 (Pyside-5.14) Changes from WinPython 2019-02 build2:
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History of changes for WinPython-64bit 3.7.3.0Ps2 build 4The following changes were made to WinPython-64bit distribution since version 3.7.2.0Ps2. ToolsUpgraded packages:
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winpython-3.8.0b1 (2019-06-16) Following python-3.8.0b1 cycle:
Interest for enthousiast users:
WinPython 3.8.0.0b1The following packages are included in WinPython-64bit v3.8.0.0 b1. Tools
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rc 2019-07-07/14 (Jupyterlab-1.0.1, Python-3.7.4, sqlite-3.28.0) Changes from WinPython 2019-02 build4:
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python-3.8.0b2 re-spin with functionnal Qt5 stack
History of changes for WinPython-64bit 3.7.4.0 rcThe following changes were made to WinPython-64bit distribution since version 3.7.3.0. Python packagesNew packages:
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cgohlke
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Jul 6, 2019
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hi @cgohlke . I re-downloaded them all, this european morning. The Pyqt5-5.13, which comes from pypi, seems the remaining problem. I dreamed it was ok at a moment under Python-3.8.0b1, so Phil Thompson may need to recompile. or I'll remove the Qt5 stack from 3.8 there is still this "live patch" I do apply on tornado, waiting for Jupyter team to come with a solution tornadoweb/tornado#2608 (comment) |
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to get PyQt5, and the whole Qt stack fully fonctionnal on Winpython64-3.8.0.0b2 or Winpython32-3.8.0.0b2, you need to upgrade PyQt5_sip to PyQt5_sip-4.19.18-2 (posted to pypi July 11th, 2019)
Many thanks to Phil Thompson, the famous PyQt5 maintainer, for the super-quick adaptation of PyQt5 stack to Python-3.8.0. |
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ericpre
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Jul 17, 2019
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@stonebig: do you have an idea when 2019-02 will be released? We are going to do a workshop soon and we will use the winpython and I am quite keen using 2019-02 (with python 3.7) because it comes the jupyterlab 1.0.2 and its contextual help! In any case, thanks for the great job! :) |
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hiccup7
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Jul 17, 2019
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Spyder v3.3.6 has been released, fixing some critical bugs: |
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final 2019-07-18 Final is equal to rc files, as no complaint was reported |
stonebig
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Jul 21, 2019
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update of August 4th:
See news here : quigleyj97/jupyterlab-spreadsheet#12 |


stonebig commentedMar 6, 2019
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release date: 2019-07
Expected:
Focus of the release:
postponed: (next cycle only)
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