PyCharm 2020.2 – Release Candidate
Good news! PyCharm 2020.2 Release Candidate build is out today!
After 8 weeks of EAP builds, feedback gathering, and polishing, we are proud to share our release candidate for PyCharm 2020.2. This week’s build brings a couple of bug fixes as we hope to take the release in for a smooth landing. Let us know how we’re doing by getting this version and if you run into any issues please leave us a ticket on YouTrack.
Fixes included in this build
- Fixed an issue that prevented the debugger to stop and show failed tests
- Fixed an issue in our pythonw support that prevented Windows users to perform remote debugging under certain conditions
- And more.
- Creating a scientific project (pro only) would fail as a tool window was giving us trouble. This has been resolved.
Read the release notes to learn more.
Interested?
Download the RC from our website. Alternatively, you can use the JetBrains Toolbox App to stay up to date. If you’re on Ubuntu 16.04 or later, you can use snap to get PyCharm RC versions, and stay up to date. You can find the installation instructions on our website.
The release candidate (RC) is not an early access program (EAP) build, and does not bundle an EAP license. If you get PyCharm Professional Edition RC, you will either need a currently active PyCharm subscription, or you will receive a 30-day free trial.
*Due to a technical problem no patches are available in this release. If you are interested in trying PyCharm 2020.2 RC you should download the full installer.