9/22/2023 0 Comments Anacondalink![]() ![]() Also you could use our standalone installers (available in the release notes for Windows and MacOs and follow the FAQ to understand how to use specific packages with them). So for example on Windows, before launching Spyder from the Anaconda prompt, you can run set QT_LOGGING_RULES=qt.svg.warning=false (this flag is available starting with Qt 5.9) and you don't see the warning although the splash screen shows the spyder logo in black (should be white):Ī post related to the warnings caused by loading a somehow 'buggy'/somehow unsupported svg: Īnother alternative to not see this warning is to create a new env for the spyder installation using the conda-forge channel (which has Qt 5.12 and Spyder 5.2.2 available). Seems like the warning message can be suppressed by setting the env var QT_LOGGING_RULES to qt.svg.warning=false. Rechecking this a little bit seems like as suggested this is caused due to having Qt 5.9.7 installed. Paste Traceback/Error Below (if applicable)īEFORE UPGRADE (spyder 5.0.3, python 3.8.10) this was the error (This is NOT the error anymore, but I thought it might be useful to post it regardless): What is the expected output? What do you see instead?Įxpected output: Spyder opens. Please help me What steps reproduce the problem? Nothing happens at all, and spyder fails to launch, and I get a different, much shorter, error message. I then tried to conda upgrade -all, and now, When launching it from the anaconda prompt, the same happens, but I get an error message. Spyder 5 fails to even load and just freezes. Completed the Problem Description, Steps to Reproduce and Version sections below.Tried the other applicable steps from the Troubleshooting Guide.Reinstalled the latest version of Anaconda.Tried basic troubleshooting (if a bug/error) It is a small bootstrap version of Anaconda that includes only conda, Python, the packages they both depend on, and a small number of other useful packages.Could not reproduce inside jupyter qtconsole (if console-related). ![]() Reproduced the issue after updating with conda update spyder (or pip, if not using Anaconda).Read the relevant sections of the Spyder Troubleshooting Guide and followed its advice.Searched the issues page for similar reports. ![]()
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