The professional edition of PyCharm gives you access to additional features that you don’t get in the community edition: Support for Remote Development. PyCharm Pro can deploy and debug python code running on remote machines, virtual machines, and Docker containers. I use pycharm for my Motion Planning and Artificial Intelligence courses on the free version and it serves the purpose pretty well. From what i have heard and seen, this tool is pretty popular among professional for software development and programming. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com. Python and Django IDE with refactorings, code completion, on-the-fly code analysis and coding productivity orientation.
Package Details: pycharm-professional 2021.1-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/pycharm-professional.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | pycharm-professional |
Description: | Python IDE for Professional Developers. Professional Edition |
Upstream URL: | https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/ |
Keywords: | |
Licenses: | custom |
Conflicts: | pycharm, pycharm-community-edition |
Provides: | pycharm |
Submitter: | hippojazz |
Maintainer: | XavierCLL |
Last Packager: | XavierCLL |
Votes: | 242 |
Popularity: | 2.88 |
First Submitted: | 2013-09-25 03:56 |
Last Updated: | 2021-04-07 19:33 |
Dependencies (22)
- giflib(giflib-git)
- glibc(glibc-linux4, glibc-git, glibc-force-mmap, lib32-glibc-force-mmap, glibc-minimal-git, glibc-dso, lib32-glibc-dso)
- libdbusmenu-glib(libdbusmenu-glib-ubuntu)
- libxslt(libxslt-git)
- nss(nss-hg)
- python(python-dbg)
- sh (bash-devel-git, dashbinsh, bash-devel-static-git, bash)
- cython(cython-kivy, cython-git)(make)
- python-setuptools(make)
- cython(cython-kivy, cython-git)(optional) – For performance debugger
- docker-compose(docker-compose-git, docker-compose-bin)(optional) – For support docker inside Pycharm
- docker-machine(optional) – For support docker inside Pycharm
- ipython(ipython-git)(optional) – For enhanced interactive Python shell inside Pycharm
- jupyter(optional) – For support Jupyter Notebook
- openssh(openssh-hpn-git, openssh-git, openssh-gssapi, openssh-selinux, openssh-hpn)(optional) – For deployment and remote connections
- python-coverage(optional) – For support code coverage measurement
- python-pytest(optional) – For support testing inside Pycharm
- python-setuptools(optional) – Packages manager for Python, for project interpreter
- python-tox(optional) – Python environments for testing tool
- vagrant(vagrant-git)(optional) – For support virtualized development environments
Sources (4)
autoferrit commented on 2021-04-18 06:24
It looks like my issues was that I use
pyenv
and I had 3.9
set as the global python version. setting pyenv global system
works for me. Note that there is an issue with setting the global version to system
on Arch, in that it check for python being in a bin
dir, not sbin
and on my system /usr/sbin was a symlink to /usr/bin and sbin was first. To fix it I unlinked /usr/sbin, set pyenf global to system, installed pycharm, then added the link back.autoferrit commented on 2021-04-17 19:38
I am getting the same error. Fresh terminal with no environment loaded, and nothing in PYTHONPATH. I also made sure to clear the cache and do a clean build.
evandare commented on 2021-04-08 17:49
Works now, I did indeed have a virtualenv active. Oops and thanks @XavierCLL, @klaasjanelzinga!
klaasjanelzinga commented on 2021-04-08 17:43
Hi @evandare, pls check if you do not have a virtualenv active.
XavierCLL commented on 2021-04-08 17:35
Hi @evandare, your error may be due to various reasons (but none related to this package) check your PYTHONPATH of if you have a special installation of some components in Python. You can also build the package in a clean chroot [0] or use an unofficial repo [1].
[0] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DeveloperWiki:Building_in_a_clean_chroot[1] chaotic-aur
evandare commented on 2021-04-08 17:06
Hi,I get the following error during the build step:
Installing Cython via
pacman -S cython
doesn't seem to fix it.kbkeller commented on 2021-04-07 20:01
rhysperry111 commented on 2021-03-21 20:15
![Professional Professional](/uploads/1/1/8/9/118955092/438018720.png)
This package appears to hang forever on
Pycharm Professional Vs Community
EDIT: I have observed this on multiple packages. Suspecting a problem on my end/with
yay
XavierCLL commented on 2020-12-21 23:14
edacval commented on 2020-12-21 22:21
Pycharm Professional License Key Free
Build fails with :
install: cannot stat '/opt/pycharm-professional/bin/pycharm.png': No such file or directory
Fix: