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HENON fabien wrote:
>> >
>> > Happy testing !
>> >
>> Not without wxpyvon in the archive :)
>> --
>> Ger
> Oups !
>
> It is fixed now ;-)
>
But now you left out the icon files :)
And as an aside, after I close the editor Python keeps running at full blast
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> HENON fabien wrote:
>
> >> >
> >> > Happy testing !
> >> >
> >> Not without wxpyvon in the archive :)
> >> --
> >> Ger
> > Oups !
> >
> > It is fixed now ;-)
> >
> But now you left out the icon files :)
I have downloaded and installed the file on another computer, and all the icons
are displayed. Do you start wxpyvon from the extracted directoy (wxpyvon_0.9) ?
>
> And as an aside, after I close the editor Python keeps running at full blast
Do you mean Povray runs at full blast ?
yes I will include a POVRAY rendering stopped when the user stops the editor.
Fabien
> --
> Ger
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HENON fabien wrote:
> Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
>> HENON fabien wrote:
>>
>> >> >
>> >> > Happy testing !
>> >> >
>> >> Not without wxpyvon in the archive :)
>> >> --
>> >> Ger
>> > Oups !
>> >
>> > It is fixed now ;-)
>> >
>> But now you left out the icon files :)
> I have downloaded and installed the file on another computer, and all the
> icons are displayed. Do you start wxpyvon from the extracted directoy
> (wxpyvon_0.9) ?
You're right, I was wrong :) The files do exist.
Started ./wxpyvon on the commandline in the wxpyvon dir
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'povray.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'new.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'open.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'save.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'close.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'render.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'stop.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'pause.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'resume.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'viewmag+.png': file does not exist.
12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'viewmag-.png': file does not exist.
started wxpyvon via rightclick menu "open with" -> python
12:37:27 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
>>
>> And as an aside, after I close the editor Python keeps running at full
>> blast
> Do you mean Povray runs at full blast ?
No, I mean Python. Which ever way I start wxpyvon after closing it Python
keeps running in the background pushing the core to 100%.
> yes I will include a POVRAY rendering stopped when the user stops the
> editor.
>
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> HENON fabien wrote:
>
> > Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> >> HENON fabien wrote:
> >>
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Happy testing !
> >> >> >
> >> >> Not without wxpyvon in the archive :)
> >> >> --
> >> >> Ger
> >> > Oups !
> >> >
> >> > It is fixed now ;-)
> >> >
> >> But now you left out the icon files :)
> > I have downloaded and installed the file on another computer, and all the
> > icons are displayed. Do you start wxpyvon from the extracted directoy
> > (wxpyvon_0.9) ?
>
> You're right, I was wrong :) The files do exist.
>
> Started ./wxpyvon on the commandline in the wxpyvon dir
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'povray.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'new.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'open.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'save.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'close.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'render.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'stop.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'pause.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'resume.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'viewmag+.png': file does not exist.
> 12:36:51 PM: Can't load image from file 'viewmag-.png': file does not exist.
>
> started wxpyvon via rightclick menu "open with" -> python
> 12:37:27 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
> 12:37:28 PM: No image handler for type 15 defined.
>
There must be a missing library dealing with PNG in your system.
What distro do you have ?
I'll try a version with jpg (or the default) files type, instead of png.
>
> >>
> >> And as an aside, after I close the editor Python keeps running at full
> >> blast
> > Do you mean Povray runs at full blast ?
>
> No, I mean Python. Which ever way I start wxpyvon after closing it Python
> keeps running in the background pushing the core to 100%.
In a terminal, could you type
ps aux | grep python
and tell me the output ?
Fabien
>
> > yes I will include a POVRAY rendering stopped when the user stops the
> > editor.
> >
>
>
> --
> Ger
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HENON fabien wrote:
> There must be a missing library dealing with PNG in your system.
> What distro do you have ?
>
Suse 10.3 x86_64 with all the updates
> I'll try a version with jpg (or the default) files type, instead of png.
>
.png is supported here
> In a terminal, could you type
> ps aux | grep python
>
> and tell me the output ?
>
Sure
ger 16712 0.0 0.0 5116 804 pts/8 S+ 11:36 0:00 grep python
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> HENON fabien wrote:
>
> > There must be a missing library dealing with PNG in your system.
> > What distro do you have ?
> >
> Suse 10.3 x86_64 with all the updates
I am donwloading suse 10.3 x86_64. I am going to install it on my spare
partition to (try to) find out what goes wrong with the icons.
>
>
> > I'll try a version with jpg (or the default) files type, instead of png.
> >
>
> .png is supported here
>
> > In a terminal, could you type
> > ps aux | grep python
> >
> > and tell me the output ?
> >
>
> Sure
>
> ger 16712 0.0 0.0 5116 804 pts/8 S+ 11:36 0:00 grep python
Did you type this as python was running full blast (just after you close wxpyvon
?) ?
Apparently, there is no python program running
Fabien
>
>
> --
> Ger
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> HENON fabien wrote:
To make a quick try, I downloaded openSUSE-10.3-GM-KDE-Live-i386.iso : I am not
home and I did not want suse to break my current grub settings
While being on the live cd, I installed wxpython, povray and ... it works.
I have all the icons, and python seems to work OK.
As your version is the 64 bit, and the live CD I tried is 32 bit, there may a
difference there.
I just wondered if anyone else having a suse 64 bit has the same problem as you
do.
I have Kubuntu 7.10 64 bit on a partition and it works fine on it.
Maybe un-installing and reinstalling wxpython might help.
Fabien
>
> > There must be a missing library dealing with PNG in your system.
> > What distro do you have ?
> >
> Suse 10.3 x86_64 with all the updates
>
>
> > I'll try a version with jpg (or the default) files type, instead of png.
> >
>
> .png is supported here
>
> > In a terminal, could you type
> > ps aux | grep python
> >
> > and tell me the output ?
> >
>
> Sure
>
> ger 16712 0.0 0.0 5116 804 pts/8 S+ 11:36 0:00 grep python
>
>
> --
> Ger
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HENON fabien wrote:
> Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
>> HENON fabien wrote:
>
> To make a quick try, I downloaded openSUSE-10.3-GM-KDE-Live-i386.iso : I
> am not home and I did not want suse to break my current grub settings
> While being on the live cd, I installed wxpython, povray and ... it works.
> I have all the icons, and python seems to work OK.
>
> As your version is the 64 bit, and the live CD I tried is 32 bit, there
> may a difference there.
>
> I just wondered if anyone else having a suse 64 bit has the same problem
> as you do.
>
> I have Kubuntu 7.10 64 bit on a partition and it works fine on it.
>
> Maybe un-installing and reinstalling wxpython might help.
>
Transferred it to my laptop (Suse 10.3 i386) and it runs fine, then moved it
over to my spare workstation (Suse 10.3 x86_64) and it runs fine too.
Ran it on 2 terminal servers (Suse 10.3 x86_64)(via thin clients) and they
both barfed but didn't leave python running.
--
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> HENON fabien wrote:
>
> > Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> >> HENON fabien wrote:
> >
> > To make a quick try, I downloaded openSUSE-10.3-GM-KDE-Live-i386.iso : I
> > am not home and I did not want suse to break my current grub settings
> > While being on the live cd, I installed wxpython, povray and ... it works.
> > I have all the icons, and python seems to work OK.
> >
> > As your version is the 64 bit, and the live CD I tried is 32 bit, there
> > may a difference there.
> >
> > I just wondered if anyone else having a suse 64 bit has the same problem
> > as you do.
> >
> > I have Kubuntu 7.10 64 bit on a partition and it works fine on it.
> >
> > Maybe un-installing and reinstalling wxpython might help.
> >
>
> Transferred it to my laptop (Suse 10.3 i386) and it runs fine, then moved it
> over to my spare workstation (Suse 10.3 x86_64) and it runs fine too.
> Ran it on 2 terminal servers (Suse 10.3 x86_64)(via thin clients) and they
> both barfed but didn't leave python running.
>
I am glad to hear that it works fine on two of your systems.
What does barf mean ? :{
Fabien
> --
> Ger
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HENON fabien wrote:
>>
>> Transferred it to my laptop (Suse 10.3 i386) and it runs fine, then moved
>> it over to my spare workstation (Suse 10.3 x86_64) and it runs fine too.
>> Ran it on 2 terminal servers (Suse 10.3 x86_64)(via thin clients) and
>> they both barfed but didn't leave python running.
>>
> I am glad to hear that it works fine on two of your systems.
>
> What does barf mean ? :{
>
To barf is to puke, throw up, get sick :)
It just means that those 2 systems could not run the editor. The editor
would crash but with no bad effects to the running system. Both systems
cleanly kicked it out.
I would say there is still something fishy (seriously wrong) in your editor
(or in python, but I have never used it so I can't say)
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