Hi Thomas,
Le 8 oct. 2012 à 18:46, Thomas Haslwanter <thomas.haslwan...@gmail.com> a
écrit :
Hello Pierre,
first of all, thank you VERY MUCH for all the effort that you put into
making Python more accessible.
You're welcome!
From the minute I've discovered Python, I systematically tried to share my
experience and to contribute to the community because I immediately
believed in this programming language for scientists/engineers as a
wonderful replacement for MATLAB or IDL. It simply has it all: the features
(even more than the cited commercial alternatives), the power (it can do so
much more) and the fun (from the very beginning, I'm having a lot of fun
programming in Python: actually I'm not programming with it, I'm playing
with it, and it's a game with unlimited possibilities).
So I'm really glad that you appreciate my contributions and that they did
help you and your students.
I am systematically switching (my students and myself) from Matlab to
Python - and would not/could not have done it without your efforts. Also, I
appreciate it that you provide personal feedback to so many people getting
started with Python!
As for my problem, you were right: it was a mixup between the ipython
console launcher, and the IPython script, and was fixed by running
"ipython" from the "cmd.exe" launched by WinPython. This also fixed the
problem with "get_config not defined".
Ok I'm glad we sorted it out.
-Pierre
Best regards - and keep up your good work
thomas
On Saturday, October 6, 2012 4:46:29 PM UTC+2, Thomas Haslwanter wrote:
> Hi,
> I have successfully installed WinPython. Also ipython is running.
> However, I cannot get the ipython configuration to work. For example,
> running on the commandline
> "ipython profile create"
> simply starts up the ipython qt console.
> Another - probably related - problem is the execution of typical
> "ipython_config.py": it crashes at the first line, i.e.
> c = get_config()
> with the message
> NameError: name 'get_config' is not defined
> Somehow the included "ipython.exe" does not seem to implement the
> commandline ipython in the way that I would expect.
> Any hints?
> thomas
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