Thanks for your reply, Hrishikesh. I previously downloaded the Spyder
2.2.4 zip file, unzipped it, and ran 'python setup.py install'. It seemed
to work, and I could open up the Spyder IDE, but I could not import numpy
or any other packages. When I tried your approach with pip, things worked
better, but not perfectly. I could import numpy and sys, but I ran into
trouble with matplotlib.pyplot. It complains that there is no module named
PySide.
On Monday, September 23, 2013 12:30:56 PM UTC-6, Hrishikesh Chandanpurkar
wrote:
>
> I wanted to do the same thing and what I did was installed Spyder inside
> of Canopy by using 'pip install spyder' command. iPython works this way.
> You will have to install sphinx ('pip install sphinx') in order to get the
> rich text for documentation.
>
> On Friday, September 20, 2013 4:06:53 PM UTC-7, BR wrote:
>>
>> I was wondering if a disk image version of Spyder 2.2.4 for Mac is
>> planned. I am wanting to run Canopy with Spyder, which should work now
>> that Spyder supports IPython. If a DMG is not planned, I will start
>> figuring out how to build it from source.
>>
>
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