Hi,
You could recreate the same Python environment you have in your
company's PC at home, use pip to install spyder-kernels, collect all
wheels (they are cached somewhere in your hard drive) and bring them to
your work in a USB stick.
Sorry that the process is so convoluted for restricted environments like
yours, but I can't think of an easier way to do it at the moment.
Cheers,
Carlos
El 12/01/22 a las 3:20 p. m., PeterG escribió:
I would like to use my normally installed (I am on Windows 10) python
interpreter in Python. Selecting that interpreter gives me the error
that my environment doesn't have spyder-kernels installed.
Unfortunately, my company has an extremely restrictive proxy that
prevents pip from working nicely so I have to download and install
package .whl files manually from pypi which looks like it will be a
prohibitively lengthy process to do one at a time with spyder-kernels
due to the volume of dependencies it has. Is there an easier way to
manually download and install everything I need in one swipe instead
of one module at a time?
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