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kdev-python 1.7.3-py3 released

Friday, 15 January 2016  | sbrauch | Tags:  release  stable  kdevelop  kdev-python  released  kde4
Due to a regression in kdev-python 1.7.2-py3 related to module search paths, I have prepared a new release which fixes this issue. All users of the 1.7-py3 series, especially the 1.7.2-py3 version are urged to upgrade as soon as possible. The issue only affects the Python 3 series, for Python 2 kdev-python 1.7.2 is still the recommended and up-to-date release. Read More

KDevelop 4.7.0 Beta 1 Released

Thursday, 3 July 2014  | milian | Tags:  release  kdevelop  php  unstable  kdev-python  4.7
Finally, after months of work, the KDevelop team is happy to release a first beta of the 4.7 version. It comes packed with new features, lots of bug fixes as well as many performance improvements. Read More

kdev-python 1.5.1 released

Thursday, 30 May 2013  | sbrauch | Tags:  release  stable  kdev-python
kdev-python 1.5.1 has been released (a few days ago already, actually), which contains a few bug fixes over 1.5.0. Grab the tarball from: http://download.kde.org/stable/kdevelop/kdev-python/1.5.1/src/kdev-python-v1.5.1.tar.bz2.mirrorlist. Read More

kdev-python 1.5 and 1.4.2 released

Friday, 3 May 2013  | sbrauch | Tags:  release  kdevelop  python  kdev-python  4.5  tests
Half a year after the first stable release, I'm happy to announce the release of kdev-python 1.5 today, which brings Python support to KDevelop 1.5. Together with 1.5, I release the second (and last) update for the 1.4 series which contains two backported crash fixes. Please refer to announcement on my blog for more information. Download links are in the full view of this article. Read More

kdev-python 1.4 released!

Sunday, 25 November 2012  | sbrauch | Tags:  release  stable  4.4  kdev-python
After about two years of development and 894 commits, I'm happy to announce the first stable release of kdev-python! kdev-python is the Python language support plugin for KDevelop, which provides syntax checking, code completion, quickopen support, and much more for the Python scripting language. For details, please refer to the announcement on my blog. Read More