On 07/17/2015 02:09 AM, SN1984jm wrote:
Thanks, I had no idea. I though such packages would be automatically
checked for updates. I wonder what else is horribly out of date.
Well that is how distribution releases work, they 'pin' packages at a
major version and only do bug fix/minor version updates. Spyder 2.2.x
--> 2.3 would be considered a major update. This is not necessarily a
bad thing as new is often buggy. To see what is the version for each
release see here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/spyder
To allow for major updates Debian/Ubuntu have backports repos for
bringing newer packages from subsequent releases. So for 14.04 you can
get 2.3.0 from (K)Ubuntu 14.10. In all cases the actual updates minor or
major depend on someone actually doing the packaging. The time frame for
that tends to be inversely proportional to the size of the user base for
the package. If you want to stay more update then pip install and pip
install --upgrade are the way to go.
I installed the newest Spyder version and still had the same problem.
What does work though is opening Spyder from a terminal.
Can anyone explain why there would be an OpenSSL version mismatch when
running Spyder from the kde "start menu", while there is no issue when
running it from a terminal?
Do you have two versions of Spyder installed now? When you start from
the menu or terminal look in Help --> About Spyder.
If you right click on the Start icon there is an Edit Applications item.
Click on it and find Spyder. On my machine it is under Development -->
Integrated Environment. If you click on the Spyder icon it will show how
it is launched in the right panel.
On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 9:47:26 PM UTC+2, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 07/16/2015 10:37 AM, SN1984jm wrote:
> I'm sorry, I forgot about that crucial information.
> It is Spyder version 2.2.5. I use Python 2.7 and ipython 1.2.1.
> All of these were installed using apt-get install on Kubuntu
14.04.2 LTS.
Well 2.2.5 is an ancient version. I would apt-get remove Spyder and
then
pip install spyder to get up to the 2.3.5.x series.
>
> When I run Spyder I do it via the Kubuntu "start menu", but I run
> ipython from the terminal.
> I'll try and run Spyder from a terminal and see if that makes a
difference.
>
> I still don't know why that could make a difference though.
>
> On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 5:02:29 PM UTC+2, Adrian Klaver wrote:
>
> On 07/16/2015 07:55 AM, SN1984jm wrote:
> > I seem to have run into a problem when using Spyder to
execute a
> gsissh
> > command (through popen()).
> > The command is like the following:
> > gsissh -C remote.stuff 'ls /home/username/*.dat'
> >
> > I have run the same script from ipython in the terminal
and even
> from an
> > ipython notebook in my firefox browser. In both cases it
works
> just fine.
> > However, when I run the same code from Spyder, the stdout is
> empty and
> > the following is printed to stderr:
> > OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 1000005f, you have
> 1000106f
> >
> > The way I call my command in python:
> > |
> > fromsubprocess importPopen,PIPE
> > p =Popen(command,stdout=PIPE,stderr=PIPE,shell=True)
> >
> > printp.stderr.readlines()
> > ||
> >
> > |printp.stdout.readlines()|
> >
> > |
> >
> > Does anyone know what is causing this and perhaps how to
fix it or
> > circumvent it?
>
> What Spyder version?
>
> What OS and version?
>
> How was Spyder installed, in particular in relation to IPython?
>
> Best guess is you are running Spyder in some sort of isolated
> environment and calling the command in another location,
hence the
> version mismatch. Without more information it is just guess.
>
> >
> > Cheers
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