Hi,

Upgrading ipykernel on my system solves the problem. The messages are now 
shown in the ipython console.

Thanks,
Pieter


Op zaterdag 19 november 2016 00:18:13 UTC+1 schreef Carlos Córdoba:
>
> Hi,
>
> This particular example works for me now. I think it was fixed in 
> ipykernel 4.4, which is a dependency of qtconsole, the package used by 
> Spyder to create IPython consoles.
>
> This is the list of packages I have in my system for you to compare (the 
> result of "pip list")
>
> alabaster (0.7.9)
> astroid (1.4.8)
> Babel (2.3.4)
> backports-abc (0.4)
> backports.functools-lru-cache (1.2.1)
> backports.shutil-get-terminal-size (1.0.0)
> beautifulsoup4 (4.5.1)
> CDApplet (1.0)
> CDBashApplet (1.0)
> certifi (2016.9.26)
> chardet (2.3.0)
> configparser (3.5.0)
> cvxopt (1.1.4)
> cycler (0.10.0)
> decorator (4.0.10)
> dill (0.2.5)
> docutils (0.12)
> entrypoints (0.2.2)
> enum34 (1.1.6)
> functools32 (3.2.3.post2)
> githubpy (1.1.0)
> guidata (1.6.2)
> html5lib (0.999)
> imagesize (0.7.1)
> ipykernel (4.5.0)
> ipython (5.1.0)
> ipython-genutils (0.1.0)
> isort (4.2.5)
> jdcal (1.0)
> jedi (0.9.0)
> Jinja2 (2.8)
> joblib (0.9.4)
> jsonschema (2.5.1)
> jupyter-client (4.4.0)
> jupyter-core (4.2.0)
> lazy-object-proxy (1.2.2)
> lxml (3.6.4)
> MarkupSafe (0.23)
> matplotlib (1.5.2rc2)
> mccabe (0.5.2)
> mistune (0.7.3)
> nbconvert (4.2.0)
> nbformat (4.1.0)
> nose (1.3.7)
> numexpr (2.6.0)
> numpy (1.11.1rc1)
> openpyxl (2.3.0)
> pandas (0.17.1)
> pathlib2 (2.1.0)
> patsy (0.4.1)
> pbr (1.10.0)
> pep8 (1.7.0)
> pexpect (4.2.1)
> pickleshare (0.7.4)
> Pillow (3.3.1)
> pip (8.1.2)
> pkg-resources (0.0.0)
> prompt-toolkit (1.0.9)
> psutil (4.3.0)
> ptyprocess (0.5.1)
> py (1.4.31)
> pyflakes (1.2.3)
> Pygments (2.1.3)
> pygobject (3.22.0)
> PyICU (1.9.2)
> pylint (1.6.4)
> pyparsing (2.1.8)
> pytest (2.9.2)
> python-bibtex (1.2.7)
> python-dateutil (2.4.2)
> python-djvulibre (0.7.2)
> pytz (2014.10)
> pyzmq (16.0.1)
> QtAwesome (0.3.3)
> qtconsole (4.2.1)
> QtPy (1.1.2)
> roman (2.0.0)
> rope (0.10.3)
> scipy (0.17.1)
> scour (0.32)
> setuptools (28.8.0)
> simplegeneric (0.8.1)
> simplejson (3.8.2)
> singledispatch (3.4.0.3)
> six (1.10.0)
> snowballstemmer (1.2.1)
> Sphinx (1.4.5)
> sphinx-rtd-theme (0.1.9)
> spyder (3.0.0b4)
> statsmodels (0.6.1)
> stevedore (1.17.1)
> subprocess32 (3.2.7)
> tables (3.2.2)
> tornado (4.4.2)
> traitlets (4.3.1)
> vboxapi (1.0)
> virtualenv (15.0.3)
> virtualenv-clone (0.2.5)
> virtualenvwrapper (4.3.1)
> wcwidth (0.1.7)
> wheel (0.29.0)
> wrapt (1.10.8)
> xlrd (1.0.0)
> xlwt (0.7.5)
> youtube-dl (2016.6.25)
>
>
> Cheers,
> Carlos
>
> El 18/11/16 a las 16:31, Pieter Eendebak escribió:
>
> A minimal example is: 
>
> import logging
> logging.warning('hello')
>
> In the kernel window (spyder 2.3.8) this shows as:
>
> WARNING:root:hello
>
> bye,
> Pieter
>
>
> Op vrijdag 18 november 2016 16:07:28 UTC+1 schreef Carlos Córdoba: 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We're working on trying to have that fixed. Could you post an example of 
>> messages that are not shown in our IPython consoles in Spyder 3.0?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Carlos
>>
>> El 18/11/16 a las 05:59, Pieter Eendebak escribió:
>>
>> Hi all, 
>>
>> In spyder2 there is for each ipython console window a corresponding 
>> kernel window. The kernel window shows different useful messages that are 
>> not printed in the ipython window. In spyder3 the kernel window is missing. 
>> Is there any way to get the same printed messages in spyder3?
>>
>> With kind regards,
>> Pieter
>>
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