Hi,
No, it doesn't work on remote machines.
The second feature (about Python consoles) is done automatically by
Spyder, you don't have to do anything else besides opening a Python
console on it to be able to run code on remote processes.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 07/03/16 a las 04:47, MiK escribió:
Hi,
Well I tried spyder file.py. It works fine on localhost. Is it possible
to do that from a remote machine on the network ?
Thanks.
MiK
Le dimanche 06 mars 2016 à 19:59 -0500, Carlos Córdoba a écrit :
Hi,
There are two reasons for that:
1. Spyder uses a sockets server to open files sent to it from the
terminal with the syntax
spyder file.py
2. Spyder communicates through sockets to external Python processes
to evaluate code on its Python consoles. That way the interface is
not blocked while a long computation is running in one of that
consoles.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 06/03/16 a las 12:22, [email protected] escribió:
Hello,
I work on Spyder 2.2.4 on Fedora, and 2.3.5.2 on Debian. Could you
explain why spyder listen on tcp port 21128, 20128 and 20129 when
it is running ?
I have searched on the documentation without finding a response.
Thank you.
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