On 11/02/2021 09:06, CA Wills wrote:
Hi All
My wireless connection to the router keeps dropping out even though it reports
64% signal. Yesterday everything was OK all day but this morning no connection.
The router is mounted on a high shelf in a room with 2 single brick walls
between. This
Hi Ralph
I've noticed that the wireless seems to be in a loop as it keeps trying
connect then drops out. Thinking back over the weeks, it was working OK
last week but failed on Monday(?) at first switch on. Before when this
happened it was the same, worked a week then not.
I'll have anothe
On Friday, 12 February 2021 16:18:22 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> This is still the counting trace which writes at the end?
Yes. The 'live' trace generates around 40 MB of data in around 30 seconds
It also slows the program so that the other two programs can't connect
> It looks like wha
Hi Terry,
> The module sys.exit() looks useful, but I keep getting:
>
> Job "check_webserver_commands (trigger: interval[0:00:01], paused)"
> raised an exception
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/apscheduler/executors/base.py", line
> 125, in
On Friday, 12 February 2021 14:44:14 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> There's also sys.exit(). See
> https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#SystemExit
Ralph,
Thanks for all the foregoing. The module sys.exit() looks useful, but I keep
getting:
Job "check_webserver_commands (trigger: int
Hi Clive,
> To try and stop the same happening when you send back the text file
> with the results, rename it to end with ‘.txt’ first.
I got the results. There doesn't look to be anything wrong with the
hardware.
The interesting bits are
+ rfkill list
0: hci0: Bluetooth
So
Hi Terry,
> Immediately after successfully terminating, the MP3 Player restarts
> and I can't see why.
Whatever starts it the first time is running again.
> python3 -m trace --count -C . minstermusic.py
>
> Unfortunately, I get no output from the trace command because the program is
> designed t
On Friday, 12 February 2021 10:45:46 GMT Keith Edmunds wrote:
> Let us know how you get on.
Well pdb was certainly a help, in that I could single step to the point where
the MP3 object (mp3_player) was terminated. At that point pdb was abandoned
by the software and the Music Player simply start
On Friday, 12 February 2021 11:07:05 GMT PeterMerchant wrote:
> I have used the Logger function in Python on the Raspberry Pi to see what my
> program is doing. Unfortunately I was unable to get logger working with the
> timestamp, but it did write to a logfile for analysis.
We have custom logging
Alternatively, is there a way to get trace to do it's stuff while the program
is executing?
I have used the Logger function in Python on the Raspberry Pi to see what my
program is doing. Unfortunately I was unable to get logger working with the
timestamp, but it did write to a logfile for an
On Friday, 12 February 2021 10:45:46 GMT Keith Edmunds wrote:
> Have you tried debugging with pdb? I'd put a breakpoint where the code
> stops the player, then step through it from there. If you're not familiar
> with that technique it would be helpful for you to understand the
> difference between
Have you tried debugging with pdb? I'd put a breakpoint where the code
stops the player, then step through it from there. If you're not familiar
with that technique it would be helpful for you to understand the
difference between the debugger commands 'next' and 'step'.
Let us know how you get on.
Hi,
My Music Player software works fine and I'm in the process of debugging the Web
App. One of the buttons in the Control Page is to stop the music and when
pressed, the mp3 object is terminated successfully, This has worked now for
four years in the original program (using a physical switch
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