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I installed Miniconda and I'm trying to use Jupyter Notebook with it but haven't been able to do so. After installing miniconda I ran the jupyter notebook command on my terminal and jupyter wasn't installed.

I went ahead and installed it with the conda install jupyter. However, I once again ran jupyter notebook on my terminal and got the following console error:

Emilios-MacBook-Pro:documents emilioramirezeguia$ jupyter notebook Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/emilioramirezeguia/miniconda2/bin/jupyter-notebook", line 7, in from notebook.notebookapp import main File "/Users/emilioramirezeguia/miniconda2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/notebook/notebookapp.py", line 45, in ioloop.install() File "/Users/emilioramirezeguia/miniconda2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/zmq/eventloop/ioloop.py", line 210, in install assert (not ioloop.IOLoop.initialized()) or \ AttributeError: type object 'IOLoop' has no attribute 'initialized'

Console_Error

Any idea how to fix this?

Thank you

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It's hard to tell what's happening there. It's possible that some packages have the wrong versions. Have you tried updating conda?daviewales
I have @daviewales ... I'm actually installing this for a Codecademy course. A few months ago I installed Python through this guideline and until today installed Microconda through this other one. I'm wondering if something may have overlapped. I might try uninstalling and reinstalling everything.Emilio
It looks like it's getting everything from miniconda, but it's hard to tell. Incidentally, you already had a version of Python pre-installed, because Macs come with Python. Uninstalling everything, then reinstalling just miniconda is probably the easiest way to go. However, you could also investigate creating a Python virtual environment with miniconda.daviewales
Sorry @daviewales, just realized I typed Microconda instead of Miniconda. Could you guide me through the quickest way to uninstall everything?Emilio
Okay @daviewales. I'll look into the suggestions you provided but will make sure to look up more detailed instructions before deleting anything. Thanks for helping out! =DEmilio

3 Answers

47
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This problem has just happened to me as well. My older anaconda environments seem to be working fine but the environments I have created today seem to have this exact issue which throws AttributeError: type object 'IOLoop' has no attribute 'initialized'.

It seems to be because of the latest release of tornado==5.0 which released either today or yesterday. I reverted back to the last stable version i.e. tornado==4.5.3 and it worked.

Here's the solution

pip uninstall tornado
pip install tornado==4.5.3
3
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Miniconda is OK but Anaconda is recommend.

I have the same issue and thanks Nitred give the right solution.

It seems that jupyter notebook does not support the tornado 5.0. So downgrade as the following:

pip uninstall tornado
pip install tornado==4.5.3
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I needed matplotlib in python, and need jupyter working. The package will try to uninstall matplotlib if you uninstall tornado, unless you do a force. But I still need matplotlib, I need that. So I still need to force matplotlib to use the old version of tornado. Turns out I had two tornado versions, one installed by pip, other installed by conda.

Ultimately running these commands got jupyter and matplotlib working again: (Ran it in the conda environment that was broken.)

conda remove tornado --force # keeps matplotlib
pip uninstall tornado
conda install tornado=4.5.3

I earlier had used pip to install tensorflow library, which I also need, and maybe it brought along the junky tornado v5, not sure.