Sorry, Carlos. I ran dtruss and got nowhere, so I'll have to research
that command in the next couple of days and see if I can get some actual
output. Right now all I get is:
$sudo dtruss /Applications/Spyder.app/Contents/MacOS/python
Password:
dtrace: failed to execute
/Applications/Spyder.app/Contents/MacOS/python: unknown error
Which doesn't seem very helpful for you.
Just a side note, I also opened a thread about problems even trying to
point it to my own python 3.4 virtual environment, so there might be
more here. When I tried to compile it a little while back based upon
your guide I was having issues. I can try to retrace my steps, because
you might be having issues over some of these recent OS X upgrades.
Specifically, I'm not the biggest fan of the most recent one (Yosemite).
Thanks,
Brian
On 12/26/14 7:39 PM, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
Hi,
I tested our DMG a week ago in another Mac, and also found that neither
our IPython nor our Python Consoles are working. It seems the
interpreter is crashing immediately, but I don't know why because it
works well for me in my build env (a 10.7 Mac).
Unfortunately, I won't have access to that Mac for another two weeks.
Could you try to run the next command in a terminal, to see if we can
have some light on what's happening?
dtruss /Applications/Spyder.app/Contents/MacOs/python
I'm not sure if that's the exact path but it won't be hard to find if it
isn't :-)
dtruss is the equivalent of strace on Linux, i.e. it shows all syscalls
a process does. Here are couple of resources to learn a bit more about it:
1. http://www.brendangregg.com/DTrace/dtruss_example.txt
2.
http://opensourcehacker.com/2011/12/02/osx-strace-equivalent-dtruss-seeing-inside-applications-what-they-do-and-why-they-hang/
I haven't used it before so I can give you more help :-).
Cheers,
Carlos
El 26/12/14 a las 12:50, statmobile escribió:
Is this working for anyone? I'm still having trouble where iPython
Console keeps hanging saying "Connecting to kernel...". I've deleted
all of my Spyder configuration files, so this should be the default
setup I believe.
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