On 03/18/2013 11:51 AM, Anatoliy Kats wrote:
The reason I have to sudo to change those files, is because before I
started the demo I pasted before, I ran sudo spyder, and it changed the
permissions of .spyder2 to root, so I could no longer run it as a
regular user.

I installed spyder from source using root privileges, because otherwise
it would not let me write to the spyderlib and spyderplugins folders.
  Whereis spyder shows just one location.  Syslog does not show anything
with a timestamp around the time I launch spyder, and dmesg also does
not show anything I find suspicious.

Bootstrapping from the download directory is also ineffective:
anatoliy@ubuntu:~/Downloads/spyder-2.2.0beta3$ python bootstrap.py
Executing Spyder from source checkout
Revision None:None, Branch: None
01. Patched sys.path with /home/anatoliy/Downloads/spyder-2.2.0beta3
02. No PySide detected, using PyQt4 if available
03. Imported Spyder 2.2.0beta3
     [Python 2.7.3 64bits, Qt 4.8.2, PyQt4 (API v1) 4.9.3 on Linux]
0x. Enforcing parent console (Windows only)
04. Executing spyder.main()


Alright now I am confused, the subject says you are having issues with beta4, but the above shows you using beta3. Which is correct?


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