Created attachment 275205 [details] Ebuild for PyCharm 1.2.1 To everyone's pleasure, here is an ebuild for PyCharm [1] - Python and Django IDE from JetBrains; similar to IntelliJ IDEA. 1. http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/
Created attachment 276045 [details] Ebuild for PyCharm 1.5 Bump for version 1.5 (just renaming of the old ebuild to match ver. 1.5 was required).
Created attachment 280829 [details] Ebuild for PyCharm 1.5.3 Bump to 1.5.3.
Created attachment 295015 [details] Ebuild for PyCharm 1.5.4
Comment on attachment 295015 [details] Ebuild for PyCharm 1.5.4 Bump to 1.5.4.
Created attachment 297715 [details] Ebuild for PyCharm 2.0.1 Bump to 2.0.1.
Why nobody confirm that?
Created attachment 312713 [details] Ebuild for PyCharm 2.5.1 Bumped to 2.5.1. No changes but renaming the ebuild were done.
Created attachment 335440 [details] PyCharm 2.6.3 Bumped to 2.6.3. Adapted to new upstream icon name.
Created attachment 352236 [details] PyCharm 2.7.3 Bump to 2.7.3. Nothing was changed but rename of the ebuild.
(In reply to Robert Cernansky from comment #9) > Created attachment 352236 [details] > PyCharm 2.7.3 > > Bump to 2.7.3. Nothing was changed but rename of the ebuild. empty file
Created attachment 352250 [details] Ebuild for PyCharm 2.7.3 Bump to 2.7.3. (This time -- hopefully -- with the correct attached file.)
Created attachment 361496 [details] pycharm-community-3.0.1.ebuild PyCharm has been split into a community and a professional edition. I created two ebuilds that block each other.
Created attachment 361498 [details] pycharm-professional-3.0.1.ebuild
Comment on attachment 361498 [details] pycharm-professional-3.0.1.ebuild Update to 3.0.1
Comment on attachment 361496 [details] pycharm-community-3.0.1.ebuild Update to 3.0.1
Created attachment 376304 [details] pycharm-community-3.1.3.ebuild Update to 3.1.3
Take a look at [0], test and post reviews/patches against these files. I'll add it to the tree once the license situation clears up. Thanks [0] http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=dev/xmw.git;a=tree;f=dev-util;
Comment on attachment 376304 [details] pycharm-community-3.1.3.ebuild pycharm.sh does not contain "IGNORE", so the sed should not match, dropped.
pycharm-professional-3.1.3 from comment #17 installs and works fine here.
This is a minor nit, but something that used to work with the ebuilds from this bug is KDE's "Show a launcher when not running" feature (right click on a task in the task var). The launcher icon does appear when PyCharm is not running, but clicking it doesn't actually launch the app. I use this feature with Chromium and KMail, as well, and it works fine with them, but many months back, it stopped working with PyCharm (it might have been with the first pycharm-community-3.0.1.ebuild, but I'm not promising).
+*pycharm-community-3.4.1 (14 Sep 2014) + + 14 Sep 2014; Michael Weber <xmw@gentoo.org> +files/README.gentoo, + +metadata.xml, +pycharm-community-3.4.1.ebuild: + Import from xmw overlay (bug 369375, thanks all contributing/testing) +*pycharm-professional-3.4.1 (14 Sep 2014) + + 14 Sep 2014; Michael Weber <xmw@gentoo.org> +files/README.gentoo, + +metadata.xml, +pycharm-professional-3.4.1.ebuild: + Import from xmw overlay (bug 369375, thanks all contributing/testing) (In reply to Mike Nerone from comment #20) > This is a minor nit, but something that used to work with the ebuilds from > this bug is KDE's "Show a launcher when not running" feature (right click on > a task in the task var). The launcher icon does appear when PyCharm is not > running, but clicking it doesn't actually launch the app. I use this feature > with Chromium and KMail, as well, and it works fine with them, but many > months back, it stopped working with PyCharm (it might have been with the > first pycharm-community-3.0.1.ebuild, but I'm not promising). Sorry, I cannot look into this problem myself (i have no kde installed) but would welcome any fixes on this problem. Please file a new bug for such suggestions.