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Trying to save a new environmental variable #22044

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caioaugustofr opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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Trying to save a new environmental variable #22044

caioaugustofr opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 1 comment

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@caioaugustofr
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Description

What steps will reproduce the problem?

Created a new environmental variable and hit Save and Close

Traceback

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Users\cribe2\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyder\utils\environ.py", line 168, in accept
    set_user_env(listdict2envdict(self.get_value()), parent=self)
  File "C:\Users\cribe2\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\spyder\utils\environ.py", line 133, in set_user_env
    winreg.SetValueEx(key, name, 0, types[name], reg[name])
ValueError: Could not convert the data to the specified type.

Versions

  • Spyder version: 5.2.2
  • Python version: 3.9.12
  • Qt version: 5.9.7
  • PyQt5 version: 5.9.2
  • Operating System: Windows 10

Dependencies

# Mandatory:
atomicwrites >=1.2.0          :  1.4.0 (OK)
chardet >=2.0.0               :  4.0.0 (OK)
cloudpickle >=0.5.0           :  2.0.0 (OK)
cookiecutter >=1.6.0          :  1.7.3 (OK)
diff_match_patch >=20181111   :  20200713 (OK)
intervaltree >=3.0.2          :  3.1.0 (OK)
IPython >=7.6.0;<8.0.0        :  7.31.1 (OK)
jedi >=0.17.2;<0.19.0         :  0.18.1 (OK)
jellyfish >=0.7               :  0.9.0 (OK)
jsonschema >=3.2.0            :  4.4.0 (OK)
keyring >=17.0.0              :  23.4.0 (OK)
nbconvert >=4.0               :  6.4.4 (OK)
numpydoc >=0.6.0              :  1.4.0 (OK)
paramiko >=2.4.0              :  2.8.1 (OK)
parso >=0.7.0;<0.9.0          :  0.8.3 (OK)
pexpect >=4.4.0               :  4.8.0 (OK)
pickleshare >=0.4             :  0.7.5 (OK)
psutil >=5.3                  :  5.9.0 (OK)
pygments >=2.0                :  2.17.2 (OK)
pylint >=2.5.0                :  2.9.6 (OK)
pyls_spyder >=0.4.0           :  0.4.0 (OK)
pylsp >=1.3.2;<1.4.0          :  1.3.3 (OK)
pylsp_black >=1.0.0           :  1.0.0 (OK)
qdarkstyle =3.0.2             :  3.0.2 (OK)
qstylizer >=0.1.10            :  0.1.10 (OK)
qtawesome >=1.0.2             :  1.0.3 (OK)
qtconsole >=5.2.1;<5.3.0      :  5.2.2 (OK)
qtpy >=1.5.0                  :  2.0.1 (OK)
rtree >=0.9.7                 :  0.9.7 (OK)
setuptools >=49.6.0           :  61.2.0 (OK)
sphinx >=0.6.6                :  5.0.2 (OK)
spyder_kernels >=2.2.1;<2.3.0 :  2.2.1 (OK)
textdistance >=4.2.0          :  4.2.1 (OK)
three_merge >=0.1.1           :  0.1.1 (OK)
watchdog >=0.10.3             :  2.1.6 (OK)
zmq >=17                      :  23.2.0 (OK)

# Optional:
cython >=0.21                 :  0.29.30 (OK)
matplotlib >=2.0.0            :  3.5.1 (OK)
numpy >=1.7                   :  1.26.4 (OK)
pandas >=1.1.1                :  1.4.3 (OK)
scipy >=0.17.0                :  1.7.3 (OK)
sympy >=0.7.3                 :  1.10.1 (OK)
@ccordoba12
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Hey @caioaugustofr, thanks for reporting. I think this problem is fixed in our latest version available in Anaconda (5.5.1). Please update by closing Spyder, opening the Anaconda Prompt and running there the commands mentioned in our documentation.

Let us know if it works for you.

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