I'm seeing this message.
My version of Python 3.6 worked fine yesterday. Not sure what happened, but I lost my access to my Python. :(
Anyone here have any thoughts on how to fix this? Maybe there is a command to run to reset everything???
asked Apr 28, 2019 at 13:47
ASH
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Um... What's that if not Python?!ForceBru– ForceBru2019年04月28日 13:50:30 +00:00Commented Apr 28, 2019 at 13:50
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1The interpreter looks fine from your screenshot. Are you concerned about the Warning? Use conda to activate your virtualenv before you run python and the Warning will go away. docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/tasks/…skullgoblet1089– skullgoblet10892019年04月28日 13:52:01 +00:00Commented Apr 28, 2019 at 13:52
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Go to: https://conda.io/activation to activate the environment then the warning will go away. It seems as if python works for you even through the warning is displayed.
answered Apr 28, 2019 at 13:58
Daniel Butler
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ASH
Hey there Daniel. That link doesn't work. And, skullgoblet1089, I tried your suggestion and that didn't work either. There should be a way to do a master reset, I think.
SanV
looks like the link has been misspelt. it should be https://conda.io/activation
ASH
It turned out to be a couple things. Open the command prompt and type 'spyder' to see what the issue is. Then try a few things. Enter 'Reset Spyder Settings' in the Windows search button. Click the app and a black screen pops open and resets spyder. Or, if that doesn't work, in the command prompt type 'pip install -U spyder'. When it finishes running, run spyder. The combination of those things worked for me.
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