On 02/17/2015 06:16 AM, Jonathan Laserson wrote:
On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 10:25:47 PM UTC+2, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 02/16/2015 07:34 AM, Jonathan Laserson wrote:
> I installed anaconda on linux 64bit ubuntu.
> Then installed spyder.
How did you install Spyder, through Anaconda or some other means?
I installed it separately (I don't think I had any previous spyder
installation, or if I did, I don't know how to reach it).
>
> Switched the python executable path (in tools -> preferences ->
console)
> to the anaconda path: /home/.../anaconda/bin/python.
> Tried to open ipython in spyder, but the kernel crashes with the
> following output:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
>
"/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/spyderlib/widgets/externalshell/start_ipython_kernel.py",
> line 170, in <module>
> from IPython.zmq.ipkernel import IPKernelApp # 0.13
(analysis:ignore)
> ImportError: No module named zmq.ipkernel
> Please help!
>
> p.s. The reason I had to change the python path to the anaconda
one, is
> that the default spyder's python could not import theano.
Best guess is you are trying to work in two separate environments. You
will need to sort out where you are before you can go any further.
What do I need to do to achieve that?
If it where me I would first do an inventory of the Spyder variations
you currently have.
1) In Anaconda do whatever needs to be done with conda to search for
installed packages and look for Spyder.
2) On the system use pip freeze | grep -i Spyder to see what is installed.
Then decide which environment you want to work in and make sure that you
have Spyder installed there and that you do your work there. Per Steves
suggestion I would probably stay in the Anaconda environment and
uninstall any system wide Spyder versions.
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Adrian Klaver
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