Hi,
today when I restarted spyder I could not launch the ipython console anymore: "It seems the kernel died unexpectedly. Use 'Restart kernel' to continue using this console." This is repeated over and over again. I'm on Gentoo Linux, spyder 2.3.4, Python 2.7.10 64bits, Qt 4.8.6, PyQt4 (API v2) 4.11.3. These are my optional dependencies: IPython >=1.0 : 3.1.0 (OK) jedi >=0.8.1 : None (NOK) matplotlib >=1.0: 1.4.3 (OK) pandas >=0.13.1 : 0.16.1 (OK) pep8 >=0.6 : None (NOK) psutil >=0.3 : 2.2.1 (OK) pyflakes >=0.5.0: 0.8.1 (OK) pygments >=1.6 : 2.0.2 (OK) pylint >=0.25 : None (NOK) rope >=0.9.2 : 0.10.2 (OK) sphinx >=0.6.6 : 1.3.1 (OK) sympy >=0.7.3 : None (NOK) zmq >=2.1.11 : 14.6.0 (OK) There is nothing suspicious shown in the kernel log. The internal console only keeps repeating WARNING:root:kernel died: 3.00297999382 Running a standalone "ipython qtconsole" works just fine. What is strange: I can even connect to the supposedly died kernel by running ipython qtconsole --existing kernel-28216.json in ~/.ipython/profile_default/security. When I execute a statement in the spyder editor like b=5 by pressing F9, I can access this variable in the external ipython console. This lets me believe that the kernel has not really died, but spyder just thinks it has. However, the ipython console becomes unusable by the repeated error messages. I tried to delete the ipython configuration file, and also "spyder --default" and "spyder --reset", this did not help. Yesterday, a system update upgraded the python packages simplejson, cffi, cryptography and reinstalled pyzmq because of some internal package changes. I tried to downgrade those packages, but it did not solve my problem. How can I obtain more useful debugging output from spyder, to determine where the crash actually happens? Thanks for your help! Raimar -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "spyder" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/spyderlib. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
