Hi,

Please read our guide about how to deal with a single Spyder and multiple envs to understand how to work that way:

https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/wiki/Working-with-packages-and-environments-in-Spyder


Cheers,
Carlos

El 29/04/20 a las 12:27 a. m., Derek escribió:
"Install Spyder in an environment created by pip" - yes, I have one copy installed that way, but I have dozens of other virtual environments; are you saying I need to install dozens of copies of Spyder - that's just not not workable.  I am sure I am misunderstanding something here.  I am looking for a way to install one copy of Spyder and for it to understand what virtual environment my **current** project is running in, and be able to read/access all the packages installed in *that* environment (so that, for example, PEP8 does not complain about missing packages).

On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 03:21, Michael Currin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Install Spyder in an environment created by pip and activated
    using source command rather than command. The reason being when
    you switch conda envs, spyder becomes unavailable.

    Then start spyder using that env activated. Or add the env's site
    packages to your PATH. And make sure you start this and not a
    conda installed spyder.

    Now inside Spyder, update Python Path Manager
    Add paths for your conda envs. Based on my earlier answer above in
    2017.

    Unfortunately this will give issues where two different versions
    of a package are in different envs and the one at the top of the
    Python paths list is used.



    Regards,
    Michael


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    On Sun, 05 Apr 2020, 9:06 PM Derek, <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Is there an easier way to do this without having to install
        Spyder into every virtual environment?

        On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 18:33, Gastón García González
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            Hi,

            in conda prompt:

              * *conda activate /env_name/*
             *

              * *conda install spyder*
             *

              * *spyder*

            then you have running spyder in your environment.
            *
            *


            El lunes, 26 de octubre de 2015, 14:30:21 (UTC+1), Sayth
            Renshaw escribió:

                Hi all

                Is there an easy way to switch between python virtual
                environments in spyder?

                I am on windows and using anaconda with python 3.4, I
                do create envs in both python2 and python3 and
                wondering if there was an obvious way to achieve this?

                Cheers

                Sayth

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