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I frequently need to access the shell directly. In the past few weeks, every time I've used Ctrl+Z to send an ipython task to the background and tried to resuscitate it with fg, it has failed. I suspect this has to do with some recent change in ipython. Is there any way to make ipython foregroundable again?

EDIT: ipython version 2.2.0, and the failure is that the terminal hangs and never recovers. All I can do after fg is send ipython to the background again with Ctrl+Z and then kill it.

EDIT: Apparently this is a problem with anaconda: if I try to start ipython, it insists on wrapping it in a shell and then a python.app:

37463 ttys008    0:00.00 /bin/bash /Users/adam/anaconda/envs/astropy27/bin/python.app /Users/adam/anaconda/envs/astropy27/bin/ipython
37464 ttys008    0:00.40 /Users/adam/anaconda/envs/astropy27/python.app/Contents/MacOS/python /Users/adam/anaconda/envs/astropy27/bin/ipython

so it appears that Ctrl+Z is sending only one process to the background, perhaps? Is there a reason for this behavior, and can I disable it?

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  • As my ipython works perfectly stopping and resuming, I suppose that you'd better specify ipython version and platform
    – gboffi
    Nov 20, 2014 at 14:01
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    What do you mean "it has failed"? Do you have a traceback? The terminal gets stuck? The terminal dies? Could you please elaborate the concept to the bare minimum?
    – gboffi
    Nov 20, 2014 at 14:05

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A workaround has been posted here: https://github.com/ContinuumIO/anaconda-issues/issues/191

You can either kill -CONT {pid} explicitly before using fg, or (better), use fg %{jobid}. The former required that I also reset the terminal, while the latter just worked.

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The workaround at https://github.com/ContinuumIO/anaconda-issues/issues/191 did not work for me, but I managed to workaround by below alias:

alias ipython='python -m IPython'

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