[IPython-dev] Checkpoints & empty directories
Tony Cappellini
cappy2112 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 24 02:03:52 EDT 2015
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 17:45:36 -0700
From: Thomas Kluyver <takowl at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [IPython-dev] Checkpoints & empty directories
To: IPython developers list <ipython-dev at scipy.org>
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Hi Tony,
>>What version of the notebook are you running, and is there anything
special
>>about the folder where you're saving (e.g. is it a network drive, or
>>synced with something like Dropbox)? That sounds like an issue with the
>>atomic saving.
I'm running on Windows 7 64-Bit with Administrator privileges.
Python version is 2.7.9. Anaconda 2.2.0 (64-Bit), iPython 3.2.0
Nothing special along the lines you asked about, the directory is local.
However, the filename I used was extremely long and with many spaces.
I forgot what the limit for Windows filenames is.
Later, after I posted the two messages, I looked in the iPython console and
there was some information there, which I forgot to save.
I terminated that console session and the notebook which was running, and
started a new console & notebook.
I also used a much shorter notebook title/filename.
It's odd that the stuff I saved was lost though. It wasn't critical work,
just some notes I took. It's more of a puzzle than an annoyance.
I don't even know what to do to duplicate that issue.
The subsequent notebook I launched did not have this issue,
Thanks
Tony
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