At 22:34:25 on Saturday Saturday 17 July 2010, Patrick Shanahan
* Stan Goodman
[07-17-10 11:05]: I have installed Python3 in v11.1, and it runs. I have tried to install (from YaST) the corresponding default IDE, which is a separate package called python3-idle, which YaST describes as the IDE.
Software manager shows that python3-idle is installed. A search for <python3-idle> discovers only one hit, a directory at: /usr/share/doc/packages/python3-idle containing only some text files.
Where is the real IDE hiding?
rpm -ql python3-idle |grep bin
'Tain't so.
rpm -ql python3-idle |grep bin /usr/bin/idle /usr/lib64/python3.0/idlelib/keybindingDialog.py /usr/lib64/python3.0/idlelib/keybindingDialog.pyc /usr/lib64/python3.0/idlelib/keybindingDialog.pyo
So python3-idle is absent; idle is something entirely different. But I would have found python3-idle if it were present, when I searched for python* with find starting from /. The last three hits seem to be libraries for the IDE, but I don't see anything anywhere that looks like an executable to use them. -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org