Hi,
4.0rc3 and all our previous betas used a different configuration
directory to allow users to test a development version without altering
the settings of the stable one.
However, now that Spyder 4 is stable, that feature is not available
anymore, sorry. So you can't: a) Run Spyder 3 and 4 in parallel, unless
you start one of the with the --new-instance option; and b) Have a
different set of saved files for each one.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 6/12/19 a las 11:15 p. m., Hidemi Asakura escribió:
i have 2 spyder envronments
1. py3.6 uses spyder 3.3
2. py3.7 uses spyder 4
I installed spyder 4rc3 under py37 environment, which setup a new
spyder environment which I would like to continue using w/ spyder 4.
After I updated spyder using conda update spyder in py37, two things
happened that didn't w/ rc3.
1. it warns me that spyder 3 is running
Spyder is already running. If you want to open a new
instance, please pass to it the --new-instance option
2. it loads the spyder 3 python files/working directory under py3.6
environment
is there an easy way to revert back to the previous behavior when I
opened spyder 4rc3?
I would like to keep using the py3.7 environment setting with spyder
4, if possible.
Thank you.
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