I'll take a look at it. It should work after selecting the virtualenv interpreter, so probably this is a bug on our side. I'll come back to you in a couple of days.

Cheers,
Carlos

El 22/04/12 13:46, vbgunz escribió:
When I change the interpreter in console > advanced settings and update the module list, pyramid namespaces do not automatically complete but the rest of the standard library does. With or without the --no-site-packages flag, everything still automatically completes in both virtual environments *but* pyramid does not complete at all (unless I add it to PYTHONPATH). I am still new to virtualenv but was under the impression that as long as I used virtualenv to install pyramid into a virtual environment, I would not need to mess with PYTHONPATH at all. Am I wrong?

On Sunday, April 22, 2012 2:33:11 PM UTC-4, Carlos Córdoba wrote:

    Hi,

    It seems that you've done everything right. Maybe the problem is
    in the
    --no-site-packages flag to virtualenv. What happens if you don't
    use it?

    Cheers,
    Carlos

    El 20/04/12 09:23, vbgunz escribió:
    > I installed pyramid in a virtual environment using virtualenv.
    > Manually going into the terminal and launching the interpreter,
    I am
    > able to use pyramid successfully. I am just not able to get
    Spyder to
    > auto complete a namespace. I've done the following steps.
    >
    > 1. Create a virtual environment using virtualenv
    (--no-site-packages)
    > 2. Tools > Preferences > Console > Advanced Settings (point
    > interpreter to virtual environment's python executable)
    > 3. Tools > Update Module Name List
    > 4. Restart Spyder
    >
    > I still can't get auto complete to work. I am using Spyder 2.1.6
    > provided by official Fedora repositories on Fedora 16. I don't
    want to
    > report this as a bug as I believe I am missing something, just not
    > sure what it is. Can someone please help?
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