On Friday 18 January 2008 09:20:55 Steve Bunch wrote:
> On Jan 17, 2008, at 3:35 PM, Steve Bunch wrote:
> > I tried grc on a Fedora Core 6 installation, Python 2.4, and see
> > this crash (sometimes, maybe even "usually") when the graph has been
> > edited. I don't think it ever crashed on a run w
On Jan 17, 2008, at 3:35 PM, Steve Bunch wrote:
I tried grc on a Fedora Core 6 installation, Python 2.4, and see
this crash (sometimes, maybe even "usually") when the graph has been
edited. I don't think it ever crashed on a run where the graph
hadn't been changed.
Josh,
Followup: retr
On Jan 17, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Josh Blum wrote:
Strange. I have been running GRC on ubuntu and never noticed this.
Flow graphs are run with os.system("./ExecFlowGraphGUI.py
myflowgraph.xml"). So the flow graph is running as a separate process.
The stop button in GRC calls a kill -9 on the pid of
Hello,
On Jan 17, 2008 1:56 PM, Jeffrey Karrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was using FC7(32-bit) and GRC 0.69 for a little while. I too noticed
> GRC closing completely, but I do not have enough details to back-up
> your exact pattern. Come to think about it though, it happened more
> often th
I was using FC7(32-bit) and GRC 0.69 for a little while. I too noticed
GRC closing completely, but I do not have enough details to back-up
your exact pattern. Come to think about it though, it happened more
often than not in graphs that had a lot of sinks in them...
I have not used GRC in some tim