Hi, from the looks of it, this is a bug in the program. Please cf the documentation of PyQt3 [0].
>>>
Support for Threads
....
* If you use the Python API then all calls to PyQt (including any
imports) must be done from one thread only. Therefore, if you
want to make calls to PyQt from several threads then you must
use the Qt API.
* If you want to use both APIs in the same application then all
calls to PyQt must be done from threads created using the Qt
API.
<<<
IMHO, this restriction is violated in the code in question, and maybe
also in reportbug-ng. The clean solution would be to communicate via
queues etc, and only call PyQt functions in the main thread.
I'll have a look into this.
best,
Torsten
[0] http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Docs/PyQt3/PyQt.html
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