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Please note that reporting bugs from Spyder's help menu ("?" > "Report
issue...") will fill version details for Spyder, Python and Qt in this description for you.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Install miniconda, then install spyder through "conda install spyder"
2.Run spyder from start-menu 3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Expected: Working spyder session. Got: Crash on start (pythonw.exe has stopped working) What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Spyder 2.3.2, conda 3.7.4, python 2.7.8.final.0, win 7 professional 64-bit, SP1.
Please provide any additional information below
. In issue #2081 comment #5 Dan reports to having similar problem due to a unmet dependancy for jinja2. After installing jinja2 through conda, the crashing at startup stops also for my installation. To me this looks like an unmet dependancy that ought to be included in the dependancy list. Currently the following packages are there (copypasta from conda info spyder).
dependencies:
docutils
ipython
pygments 2.0.1
pyqt 4.10.4
python 3.4*
pyzmq 14.*
From j.marcus...@gmail.com on 2015-01-16T07:42:01Z
Please note that reporting bugs from Spyder's help menu ("?" > "Report
issue...") will fill version details for Spyder, Python and Qt in this description for you.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Install miniconda, then install spyder through "conda install spyder"
2.Run spyder from start-menu 3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Expected: Working spyder session. Got: Crash on start (pythonw.exe has stopped working) What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Spyder 2.3.2, conda 3.7.4, python 2.7.8.final.0, win 7 professional 64-bit, SP1.
Please provide any additional information below
. In issue #2081 comment
#5
Dan reports to having similar problem due to a unmet dependancy for jinja2. After installing jinja2 through conda, the crashing at startup stops also for my installation. To me this looks like an unmet dependancy that ought to be included in the dependancy list. Currently the following packages are there (copypasta from conda info spyder).dependencies:
docutils
ipython
pygments 2.0.1
pyqt 4.10.4
python 3.4*
pyzmq 14.*
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/issues/detail?id=2120
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