mne.sys_info#
- mne.sys_info(fid=None, show_paths=False, *, dependencies='user')[source]#
Print the system information for debugging.
This function is useful for printing system information to help triage bugs.
- Parameters:
- fidfile-like |
None
The file to write to. Will be passed to
print()
. Can be None to usesys.stdout
.- show_paths
bool
If True, print paths for each module.
- dependencies‘user’ | ‘developer’
Show dependencies relevant for users (default) or for developers (i.e., output includes additional dependencies).
New in version 0.24.
- fidfile-like |
Examples
Running this function with no arguments prints an output that is useful when submitting bug reports:
>>> import mne >>> mne.sys_info() Platform: Linux-4.15.0-1067-aws-x86_64-with-glibc2.2.5 Python: 3.8.1 (default, Feb 2 2020, 08:37:37) [GCC 8.3.0] Executable: /usr/local/bin/python CPU: : 36 cores Memory: 68.7 GB mne: 0.21.dev0 numpy: 1.19.0 {blas=openblas, lapack=openblas} scipy: 1.5.1 matplotlib: 3.2.2 {backend=Qt5Agg} sklearn: 0.23.1 numba: 0.50.1 nibabel: 3.1.1 nilearn: 0.7.0 dipy: 1.1.1 cupy: Not found pandas: 1.0.5 pyvista: 0.25.3 {pyvistaqt=0.1.1, OpenGL 3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 18.3.6 via llvmpipe (LLVM 7.0, 256 bits)} vtk: 9.0.1 qtpy: 2.0.1 {PySide6=6.2.4} pyqtgraph: 0.12.4 pooch: v1.5.1
Examples using mne.sys_info
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Configuring MNE-Python