I really don't know what could be causing your problem. But since you identified that the issue is between 2.3.0rc and 2.3.0, could you clone our Mercurial repo from Bitbucket and use hg bisect to identify what commit was the one that changed things?

Sorry for leaving this work to you but I don't have time to track this down myself.

Cheers,
Carlos

El 12/09/14 a las #4, Steve Sell escribió:
Hi Carlos... any further news on this topic?

On Sunday, September 7, 2014 3:49:18 PM UTC-7, Carlos Córdoba wrote:

    Hi Steve,

    Thanks for the confirmation. I made a change between 2.3.0rc and
    2.3.0 to allow interactive plotting in our Python consoles (which
    was not working at all). Could you add this to your code and see
    if it solves the problem?

        import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
        plt.ioff()

    By the way, I tried to solve it for 2.3.1 but I'm not sure if my
    fix will cover your situation.

    Cheers,
    Carlos

    El 07/09/14 a las #4, Steve Sell escribió:
    Adrian,

    I encourage you to try this yourself - it would save a lot of
    back and fourth here.  I went back and updated each package one
    at a time to the point where spyder 2.3.0rc -> 2.3.0 was only one
    NOT upgraded and everything worked as expected.    It was
    upgrading from 2.3.0rc  to 2.3.0 as the ONLY package being
    upgraded so whether or not there's an interaction between 2.3.0
    and one of the other packages or it's a bug in 2.3.0 release... I
    assure you that everything updated as shown _except_ spyder, it
    all works.  When I got from 2.3.0rc to 2.3.0 it breaks.

    My conclusion is there is something different in 2.3.0 and
    2.3.0rc - and whatever that difference is, it breaks the OSX
    backend with anaconda.

    This is easy to reproduce - I have given the steps and I have
    reproduced it on two separate machines.

    -Steve

    On Saturday, September 6, 2014 7:01:17 PM UTC-7, Steve Sell wrote:

        Hello,

        I installed the Anaconda 2.0.1 distribution with python 3.4.1
        in it... all was well and worked as expected.  I noticed that
        the anaconda distribution includes 2.3.0rc and now that 2.3.0
        is released, I wanted to update to the released version.  So
        I did:

        |
           conda update spyder
        |

        That updates:

        |

           ipython:2.1.0-py34_2 -->2.2.0-py34_1

           python.app:1.2-py34_2 -->1.2-py34_3

           pyzmq:14.3.0-py34_0 -->14.3.1-py34_0

           spyder:2.3.0rc1-py34_0 -->2.3.0-py34_1

        |

        Now, with the OSX backend (or set to automatic) in
        Preferences->IPython Console->Graphics->Backend, when I
        generate plots, they open in new windows behind the spyder
        window and I cannot Cmd-Tab or Cmd-~ to the windows (they
        sorta appear as though they are their own app, but there's no
        dock entry from them),  The only way to get them to the
        foreground is to move the spyder window, then click on the
        plot window.  Super annoying.

        Anyway,  this is brand-new behavior when going from the
        completely updated anaconda to the updated spyder 2.3.0
        release..  My exact steps were:

        1) Download Anaconda3-2.0.1-MacOSX-x86_64 from Continuum
        2) Install
        3) "conda update conda" this updated the following packages:

        |

           conda-3.6.3|          py34_0 154KB

           python-3.4.1|318.8MB

           requests-2.4.0|          py34_0 609KB

           xz-5.0.5|0132KB

        |

        4) At this point spyder was still at 2.3.0rc and everything
        worked as expected.
        5) "conda update spyder" and it updated the packages I
        mentioned above
        6) Now Backend OSX does not work properly.

        Is this a bug?  Is there a fix?

        Thanks!


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