Hi Paul,
I'm afraid I don't have time to debug this, but a quick goggling seems
to indicate that you could solve the problem by changing you TERM env
variable, as it's mentioned for example here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-06/msg00412.html
HTH,
Carlos
PS. By the way, what was causing your problem with numpy and scipy?
El 08/06/13 22:49, pblelloch escribió:
This is a minor update. While the problems with Spyder persist, the
more serious problem that I was having with numpy and scipy crashing
was found and fixed by Christoph Gohlke, so if you update to his
latest builds of 64-bit MKL numpy and scipy those issues go away.
On Friday, May 10, 2013 12:51:22 PM UTC-7, pblelloch wrote:
I’m using Spyder (2.2) from an Anaconda distribution on Windows 7,
and every time I print an object I get the following warning
(usually twice):
unknown terminal “cygwin”
This doesn’t occur on my laptop, but that doesn’t have cygwin
installed, while my desktop does. It’s only a minor annoyance,
but is there anyway to disable that message?
-Paul Blelloch
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