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#PORT FORWARD NETWORK UTILITIES ICON MAC OS#
(the command I chose was sudo port install py27-spyder, which installed Spyder v.2.2.3 on Mac OS 10.7.5 & Python 2.7.5)Īt the end of the Spyder installation, the terminal showed "use command spyder to launch" (or something to that effect) I just recently installed spyder via MacPorts. If anybody knows where to look, that would be great. The readme included the macports spyder install, I thought, didn't provide sufficient direction. Most of my searches here have just pointed out that one should use MacPorts for the install, nothing after that. The spyder documentation (located at ) suggests that the commandīobs-Machine:spyderlib robertlilly$ python spyder.pyįile "spyder.py", line 31, in from spyderlib import qt #analysis:ignore
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Elsewhere (not here) I saw a post that suggested that there was supposed to be a batch executable that I should be able to find by typing Apparently, python spyder.py is not the approach to use. The problem I'm having is HOW do I start spyder once installed. My graduate advisor suggested spyder, and last night I bit the bullet, installing macports and (apparently) spyder, successfully.
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I've not been successful resurrecting it. What I was looking for was the equivalent of eclipse, which basically died on my machine when I upgraded from 10.4.11 to 10.6.8. I have been using a version of emacs that offers syntax highlighting, but does not offer the ability to browse variable values without print statements. I am working with python at the moment (on mac os 10.6.8), and have struggled for the lack of an ide.