Yes, it certainly could - good thought!

Please hold.... Hmmm, I just renamed two config directories out of the way:

 * .eric6
 * .config/Eric6

and, after minimal configuration of new setup the problem no longer occurs!

So it seems this is not a Qt or pyQt issue, right?

After doing the configuration from scratch though, I have some other questions; I'll put those in a separate thread so its discoverable by others. If I ever figure out what about the old config was causing the problem, I'll certainly post it (on this thread).

Thanks Detlev!





On 08/09/2018 10:17 AM, Detlev Offenbach wrote:
Could this be an inconsistency between Qr/PyQt and the Ubuntu installed TLS library. Unfortunately I don’t have an Ubuntu 16.04 system around anymore but haven’t seen such an issue in the past.

Detlev

Am 08.08.2018 um 22:13 schrieb Mike Morris <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

Some new information... because I was writing to you, I left the "client disconnecting" dialog up for a couple of minutes. Then I clicked "No", don't reconnect, and got this:


Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-tls.c: 493: _dl_allocate_tls_init: Assertion `listp->slotinfo[cnt].gen <= GL(dl_tls_generation)' failed!

and the program exited. That's never happened before... possibly some kind of timeout????

I note the original error referenced "qt.network.ssl" and this one TLS, so something regarding encryption... Could this be debugger trying to connect to localhost or something? I'm on Ubuntu 16.04, and up to date (including openssl) for that version.

Thanks again,

MikeM



On 08/08/2018 07:29 AM, Detlev Offenbach wrote:
Please start eric in a terminal window. Maybe there will be some message to indicate the cause of the issue.

Detlev

Am 08.08.2018 um 10:52 schrieb Mike Morris <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

I haven't done much python/eric dev for a while so I'm not sure exactly when / what triggered this, but I now get frequent popup errors that read:

The background client for Python3 disconnected because of an unknown reason.
Should it be restarted?

There's no obvious difference whether I select Yes or No. Once eric is running, everything seems fine. The shell  (3.5.2) is accessible and my Django server starts up fine.

I assume I've screwed something up in some new settings related to either virtual environments or the debugger, but I can't find any problems.

Any help or suggestions will be very appreciated!

Thx,

MikeM


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