I don't know if this is funny or sad.  I installed spyder, but I'm reduced 
to calling it like this:  strace -o /dev/null spyder& .  I hope the things 
I run in consoles are separate processes that won't get slowed down by 
strace.  Help!

On Friday, March 22, 2013 3:46:09 PM UTC+4, Anatoliy Kats wrote:
>
> Oh, you guys are going to love this:  I cleaned out everything that had to 
> do with spyder:  spyderlib, spyderplugins, .spyder2, and the binary.  When 
> I run boostrap on beta4, it still freezes.  But, get this!  when I run 
> strace -o error.log python boostrap.py, everything goes off without a 
> hitch!  When I run it again afterwards without strace, no luck. When I 
> attach it to the spyder process after it runs, all I get is 
>
> Process 11445 attached - interrupt to quit
> futex(0x3b7d6a0, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 2, NULL
>
> I can attach an strace on a successful launch, if that will be any help.
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 19, 2013 2:31:37 AM UTC+4, stefan wrote:
>>
>>  I believe we are getting past the privileges issue now: your 
>> bootstrapping seems to show that that's not the problem.
>>
>> I suspect you can change the ownership of the .spyder directory:
>>
>> sudo chown -R anatoliy ~/.spyder2
>>
>> And then you could (try) to run it as normal user and it would take you 
>> to the point where it freezes just like it does in the bootstrap situation.
>>
>> Someone more knowledgeable will have to talk debugging that.
>> S
>>
>>
>> On 13-03-18 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:
>>  anat...@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()
>>
>>  At this point, it freezes, and I have to killall python.
>>
>>  Thanks again for your help.
>>  
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Adrian Klaver <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> On 03/18/2013 01:38 AM, Anatoliy Kats wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> That doesn't seem to be the issue:
>>>> anatoliy@ubuntu:/usr/local/bin$ ls
>>>> camqadm     celeryd        opencv_createsamples  spyder
>>>> celery      celeryd-multi  opencv_haartraining   
>>>> spyder_win_post_install.py
>>>> celerybeat  celeryev       opencv_performance    svn-diff3-meld
>>>> celeryctl   djcelerymon    opencv_traincascade
>>>> anatoliy@ubuntu:/usr/local/bin$ chmod -R a+rwx ~/.spyder2
>>>> chmod: changing permissions of `/home/anatoliy/.spyder2/.history.py':
>>>> Operation not permitted
>>>> chmod: changing permissions of `/home/anatoliy/.spyder2/.workingdir':
>>>> Operation not permitted
>>>> chmod: changing permissions of `/home/anatoliy/.spyder2/.inspector':
>>>> Operation not permitted
>>>> chmod: changing permissions of `/home/anatoliy/.spyder2/.temp.py':
>>>> Operation not permitted
>>>> chmod: changing permissions of
>>>> `/home/anatoliy/.spyder2/.history_internal.py': Operation not permitted
>>>> chmod: changing permissions of `/home/anatoliy/.spyder2/.onlinehelp':
>>>> Operation not permitted
>>>> chmod: changing permissions of `/home/anatoliy/.spyder2/.ropeproject':
>>>> Operation not permitted
>>>> chmod: changing permissions of
>>>> `/home/anatoliy/.spyder2/.ropeproject/config.py': Operation not 
>>>> permitted
>>>> anatoliy@ubuntu:/usr/local/bin$ sudo chmod -R a+rwx ~/.spyder2
>>>> [sudo] password for anatoliy:
>>>> anatoliy@ubuntu:/usr/local/bin$ spyder
>>>>
>>>
>>> So you have to sudo to change files in your own home directory?
>>> Did you install spyder as the root user?
>>> Did you run it as root user?
>>> How did you install spyder; pip, source, other?
>>> Does whereis spyder show more than one location?
>>>
>>>  
>>>> At this point the terminal becomes unresponsive, and I have to kill the
>>>> process.
>>>>
>>>>  
>>> Anything in the system log?
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Adrian Klaver
>>> [email protected]
>>>
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