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I downloaded Python3, on a laptop where I already have Python2, in two folders Python3 and Python27 respectively.

I have Windows 10, 64 bit.

Spyder.exeand Spyder3.exe are in the Scripts subfolders of the installation.

I added Python27\Scripts and Python3\Scripts to the Pathenvironment variable.

Opening a command prompt and typing

spyder

correcty starts Spyder2, while typing

spyder3

results in:

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I have seen online that this error usually occurs for Pip3, so I tried to upgrade spyder3, but this did not solve the issue.

Any ideas?

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  • i use to run Spyder and it wuld use whichever version corresponding to the activated virtual environment. Since you have 2 versions of python you should be running virtual environments. Are you using the Anaconda distibution of python? or how did you install python?
    – Natsfan
    Dec 10, 2018 at 22:33
  • I just installed python from here, python.org/downloads/release/python-370 ... Dec 10, 2018 at 23:00
  • Well you still need virtual environments. You can easily google virtual environment and get instructions on how to make virtual environments...
    – Natsfan
    Dec 12, 2018 at 15:32
  • as a matter of fact, I want to know how to call spyder3 from the command prompt because I want to launch withint a virtual environment, whcih I use to use tensorflow. Dec 12, 2018 at 16:43
  • If you want to use virtual environments and Spyder, is there a good reason you don't just use the Anaconda distribution? It's the recommended way of installing Spyder anyway.
    – nekomatic
    Dec 17, 2018 at 13:57

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The spyder executable changed from "spyder.exe" to "spyder3.exe" in their latest releases

So, in \WinPython-64bit-3.5.3.0Qt5\python-3.5.3.amd64\Scripts\spyder.bat:

replace spyder.exe per spyder3.exe maybe do it also for spyder_reset.bat

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  • So already have spyder3.exe in my installation directory (under ...\Scripts). And I did not use WinPython to install it, so it would not be under there... ? Dec 19, 2018 at 0:57

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