Re: Availability of Numpy, WX, Matplotlib and Scipy under Python3

2012-09-05 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Sep 04, 2012, at 09:00 AM, Nigel Sedgwick wrote: >Given the issue with (especially) WX, I think I will stick with Python >2.7 for the time being. The only suggestion I'd make is that you write your Python 2 code so that it's easier to port to Python 3 when all your dependencies are available.

Re: Availability of Numpy, WX, Matplotlib and Scipy under Python3

2012-09-05 Thread Nigel Sedgwick
Re: Availability of Numpy, WX, Matplotlib and Scipy under Python3 = Thanks to Thomas Kluyver and Dmitrijs Ledkovs. On Mon, 2012-09-03 at 21:27 +0100, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > Python 3 versions of numpy and scipy are already in whe

Re: Availability of Numpy, WX, Matplotlib and Scipy under Python3

2012-09-03 Thread Dmitrijs Ledkovs
On 3 September 2012 21:27, Thomas Kluyver wrote: > Hi Nigel, > > On 3 September 2012 14:57, Nigel Sedgwick wrote: >> The application makes heavy use of numpy and wx and will soon make heavy >> use of scipy, matplotlib and various other python libraries that are >> widely used. > > Python 3 versio

Re: Availability of Numpy, WX, Matplotlib and Scipy under Python3

2012-09-03 Thread Thomas Kluyver
Hi Nigel, On 3 September 2012 14:57, Nigel Sedgwick wrote: > The application makes heavy use of numpy and wx and will soon make heavy > use of scipy, matplotlib and various other python libraries that are > widely used. Python 3 versions of numpy and scipy are already in wheezy. wx and matplotli

Availability of Numpy, WX, Matplotlib and Scipy under Python3

2012-09-03 Thread Nigel Sedgwick
Dear All Availability of Numpy, WX, Matplotlib and Scipy under Python3 = I am a user of Debian Squeeze (6.0.5) on an AMD64 computer. I would like to switch a mainstream development of mine from Python2.6 (or 2.7) to Python3.1 (or 3.2