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pypm install bpython

How to install bpython

  1. Download and install ActivePython
  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install bpython
 Python 2.7Python 3.2Python 3.3
Windows (32-bit)
0.11
0.12Never BuiltWhy not?
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0.9.7.1 Available View build log
Windows (64-bit)
0.11
0.12Never BuiltWhy not?
0.11 Available View build log
0.10.1 Available View build log
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0.9.7.1 Available View build log
Mac OS X (10.5+)
0.11
0.12Never BuiltWhy not?
0.11 Available View build log
0.10.1 Available View build log
0.10 Available View build log
0.9.7.1 Available View build log
Linux (32-bit)
0.12 Available View build log
0.11 Available View build log
0.10.1 Available View build log
0.10 Available View build log
0.9.7.1 Available View build log
Linux (64-bit)
0.12 Available View build log
0.11 Available View build log
0.10.1 Available View build log
0.10 Available View build log
0.9.7.1 Available View build log
 
License
MIT/X
Dependencies
Depended by
Lastest release
version 0.12 on Aug 5th, 2013
bpython is a fancy interface to the Python
interpreter for Unix-like operating systems.

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Last updated Aug 5th, 2013

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