On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 12:52 PM, Stephen P. Molnar <s.mol...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On 02/27/2017 02:29 PM, Marc Tompkins wrote: > >> On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Stephen P. Molnar >> <s.mol...@sbcglobal.net <mailto:s.mol...@sbcglobal.net>> wrote: >> >> I had sent the following message to Anaconda Support: >> >> I have just installed anaconda3-4.3.0 and upgraded Spyder to v-3.1.3. >> >> When I open Spyder and run a python script that has run perfectly in >> a previous version of Spyder I get the results that I expect,but >> with 'Kernel died, restarting' and I get a new iPython console >> prompt. Also a popup that asks 'Do you want to close this >> console?'. If I answer 'No' I get the following in the Internal >> Console: >> >> >> Spyder Internal Console >> >> This console is used to report application >> internal errors and to inspect Spyder >> internals with the following commands: >> spy.app, spy.window, dir(spy) >> >> Please don't use it to run your code >> >> >>> WARNING:traitlets:kernel restarted >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File >> "/home/comp/Apps/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/qtcon >> sole/base_frontend_mixin.py", >> line 163, in _dispatch >> handler(msg) >> File >> "/home/comp/Apps/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/spyde >> r/widgets/ipythonconsole/namespacebrowser.py", >> line 192, in _handle_execute_reply >> super(NamepaceBrowserWidget, self)._handle_execute_reply(msg) >> File >> "/home/comp/Apps/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/qtcon >> sole/jupyter_widget.py", >> line 184, in _handle_execute_reply >> super(JupyterWidget, self)._handle_execute_reply(msg) >> File >> "/home/comp/Apps/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/qtcon >> sole/frontend_widget.py", >> line 492, in _handle_execute_reply >> self._request_info['execute'].pop(msg_id) >> KeyError: '50af986d-2e5c-4cef-aef4-827370619c86' >> >> Very strange, and most annoying. >> >> I received an answer: >> >> I know a solution for this problem. I guess you are using Kaspersky >> product. You need to add "python.exe", and "pythonw.exe" of Anaconda >> specific into Exclusions list and make them trusted applications. >> >> >> Where would I find such a list? There is no mention of such a list >> in the Debian Handbook and a Google search didn't find anything that >> I could see would apply to solution to this problem. Nothing I >> found about the Kaspersky product told me where (or how) to find an >> exclusion list. >> >> >> With the usual caveats that your question isn't Python-specific, here's >> the page from Kaspersky's website on how to create exclusions: >> https://support.kaspersky.com/2695#block2 >> >> But: are you actually running Kaspersky Antivirus on a Debian machine? >> Nothing wrong with that if so, but it's pretty unusual. If not, then >> you need to push the Anaconda people a bit harder for ideas. >> > > > To the best of my knowledge I am not running any anti-virus software. This > has always been a Linux computer and there has been no need. > > In fact, this has only happened since I had to reinstall Debian v8.5 and > all of the upgrades. > > In that case, their answer was completely irrelevant to your problem. I'm afraid I don't know Anaconda at all, nor the Spyder IDE, so I really don't have any insight - and, since this is the Python Tutor list, I don't know whether anyone else here will either. The Anaconda Community is probably your best bet: https://www.continuum.io/anaconda-community Good luck! _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor