On Jan 31, 10:24 am, RonnyPfannschmidt <ronny.pfannschm...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Jan 30, 11:57 pm, Victor Roetman <victory...@gmail.com> wrote:> I can 
> repeat this error from the command line out of the hg tree:
> > If I run
> > ./run-pida.py
> > then it works fine. But if I run
> > nohup ./run-pida.py
> > then it gives me the same error you have below. It must have something
> > to do with the environment, but I have no idea what it is.
>
> i figured the actual error - its a vim environment issue
> i'll try to fix it

done, see http://bitbucket.org/aafshar/pida-main/changeset/cd0c6c127954/
>
>
> > vic
>
> > Joshua Gardner wrote:
> > > I have a really weird error. I installed PIDA this morning from the
> > > mercurial trunk. I did it by running using checkinstall in combination
> > > with the python distutils. (I ran "sudo checkinstall python setup.py
> > > intall --prefix /usr", which installed properly and made deb
> > > packages.)
>
> > > I use Vim as my preferred editor component. When I launch PIDA from
> > > the terminal with the command "pida" it works perfectly fine. But if I
> > > launch it from a GNOME launcher, using either the menu or GNOME Do, it
> > > insists it can't find the GVim python bindings and gives me only Emacs
> > > as an editor choice.
>
> > > This is really weird, and I'm not sure what's the matter. I can't read
> > > any console output to show any errors because whenever I launch it
> > > from the console it works. Any hints on how to figure out what's wrong
> > > would be much appreciated.
>
> > > -Josh

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