

#PYTHON SPYDER WINDOWS#
To find python installation directory on Windows 10, you may use the following method: Go to Tools –> PYTHONPATH MANAGER –> Add the Python Installation Path as shown below: Step-1: Add path of Python installation to PYTHONPATH manager of Spyder If you want to use other packages than pre-installed packages, following set of instructions may be helpful to you.
#PYTHON SPYDER CODE#
Source code for the spyder script confirms it, so you can run: python -c "from spyderlib.Spyder has released version 5 of Spyder IDE and it comes with its own set of packages.

The traceback shows that the first executed function is (), So instead of python spyder -reset you could try: c:\any\dir> spyder -reset If spyder.bat in your PATH then you could run it as: c:\any\dir> spyder Installation process should create spyder or spyder.bat files. It works both from the source checkout scripts directory (if you'd like to run it without installation) and from whatever directory the installation puts scripts in. If documentation says run: python spyder -reset it assumes that you're in the directory where spyder script lives. Here python tries to read C:\path\to\some_file file i.e., it looks in the C:\path\to directory. Here python tries to read c:\some\dir\another_dir\some_file file i.e., it looks in the another_dir directory for some_file file. c:\some\dir> python another_dir\some_file Here python tries to read c:\some\dir\some_file file i.e., it looks in the current directory for some_file file. Python doesn't search spyder in the PATH e.g.: c:\some\dir> python some_file
#PYTHON SPYDER HOW TO#
I am wondering if anyone else ran into a similar problem, or can just give suggestions on what to do, and how to do this "reset" thing, or maybe other advice. I am terrible with this stuff, so I might be missing something completely obvious or doing something really stupid. ShellBaseWidget._init_(self, parent, history_filename, debug, profile)įile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\widgets\shell.py", line 61, in _init_įile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\widgets\shell.py", line 500, in load_history My Spyder Crash report looks like this: Traceback (most recent call last):įile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\spyder.py", line 1547, in mainįile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\spyder.py", line 1472, in run_spyderįile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\spyder.py", line 555, in setupįile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\plugins\console.py", line 54, in _init_įile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\widgets\internalshell.py", line 101, in _init_įile "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\spyderlib\widgets\shell.py", line 698, in _init_
#PYTHON SPYDER 32 BIT#
I am using Windows Vista on a 32 bit system. How should I go about adding Spyder to path? I made some attempts of trying to add spyder to path, but they all failed. In my command prompt window, I get this error message: python: can't open file 'spyder': No such file or directory Of course, I tried to do the above, but it doesn't seem like I have Spyder in my path. If Spyder does not start at all and before submitting a bug report, please try to reset setting to defaults by running Spyder with the command line option '-reset: If I try to open Spyder I get this message: Spyder crashed during last session I uninstalled python(x,y) and reinstalled, still the same problem. Yesterday, Spyder crashed I can't figure it out how to fix it.

I was using python(x,y), which came with Spyder.
