Hi Uwe,

I had a related question about whether spyder works with pyflakes 0.7.3, 
glad that I found your answer.
I tried running the command 'sudo pip install pyflakes==0.5' but it didn't 
let me (see below). How do I get around that? I am also on Ubuntu 13.04.

@ubuntu:~$ sudo pip install pyflakes==0.5
Downloading/unpacking pyflakes==0.5
  Running setup.py egg_info for package pyflakes
    
  Requested pyflakes==0.5, but installing version 0.7.3
Installing collected packages: pyflakes
  Running setup.py install for pyflakes
    
    Installing pyflakes script to /usr/local/bin
Successfully installed pyflakes
Cleaning up...

On Monday, August 26, 2013 4:27:20 AM UTC+8, ufechner wrote:
>
> Dear Joshua,
>
> you wrote that you use Ubuntu 13.04.
>
> I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on a virtual machine and had to follow the 
> following steps to make pyflakes work:
>
>
>    1. sudo apt-get install spyder
>    2. sudo apt-get remove spyder
>    3. sudo easy_install pip
>    4. sudo pip install -U spyder
>    
>    5. sudo pip install pyflakes==0.5
>    6. sudo pip install sympy
>
>
> You probably do not need the first step. The purpose of the first and 
> seconds command is to 
> install most of the dependencies of spyder. The program "pip" is the most 
> convenient way to
> keep spyder up-to-date. More infos about it: 
> http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/
>
> In step three we install pip, and in step four we update spyder to the 
> newest version.
>
> Now you should see the menu entry "optional dependancies", and you will 
> see that spyder
> only works with pyflakes version 0.5 and not with the newer version that 
> comes with
> Ubuntu 13.04.
>
> Therefore we install an older version in step five (the newer version is 
> automatically removed).
>
> Step six is optional, it enables symbolic calculations with spyder.
>
> Have fun!
>
> Uwe Fechner
>
> On Sunday, August 25, 2013 5:34:36 PM UTC+2, ufechner wrote:
>>
>>  Dear Joshua,
>>
>> this is the right place to ask. But we need more information from you:
>>
>> - which version of Spyder are you using (menu entry help-> about)
>> - what is your operating system
>> - do you have pyflakes installed (in the newest Spyder version you can 
>> choose the 
>>   menu option help (question mark) -> optional dependencies to find the 
>> answer
>>   to this question.
>>
>> Regards:
>>
>> Uwe
>>
>> Am 08/25/2013 02:07 AM, schrieb Joshua Manuel:
>>  
>>     I'm asking because spyder stopped listing the available functions 
>> after I type a "."
>>     For example:
>>
>> import random as r
>> r.seed("Hello")
>>
>>     As I was typing that, a little dialog box should have appeared to 
>> list the functions available, but it didn't. Here's a picture to illustrate 
>> what I mean:
>>
>>
>> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-SKwED6RcRLA/UhlKPyXR5kI/AAAAAAAAASw/cPhEYPl90LA/s1600/Screenshot+from+2013-09-04+22%3A19%3A35.png>
>>  
>>     Right there, the box that lists sin, sinh and sqrt.
>>
>>     So, if anyone could point me to the correct forum to ask this 
>> question, that would be great. You could also save me a step by also 
>> answering this :)
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