Re: [Freevo-devel] kaa-metadata + gtk main loop + subprocess = when child exits, 100% CPU usage

2010-12-24 Thread Juan Manuel Santos
On Friday, December 24, 2010 15:08:40 Jason Tackaberry wrote: > On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 13:24 -0300, Juan Manuel Santos wrote: > > I think I get what I am doing this, I am kind of integrating kaa's main > > loop inside GTK (or calling GTK's from inside kaa?). Anyway, besides > > these three lines of

Re: [Freevo-devel] kaa-metadata + gtk main loop + subprocess = when child exits, 100% CPU usage

2010-12-24 Thread Jason Tackaberry
On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 13:24 -0300, Juan Manuel Santos wrote: > I think I get what I am doing this, I am kind of integrating kaa's main loop > inside GTK (or calling GTK's from inside kaa?). Anyway, besides these three > lines of code I touched, is there any implication for doing this? For > exam

Re: [Freevo-devel] kaa-metadata + gtk main loop + subprocess = when child exits, 100% CPU usage

2010-12-24 Thread Juan Manuel Santos
On Friday, December 24, 2010 13:12:49 Juan Manuel Santos wrote: > Hello list, > > I am writing the thesis for my career, and it involves using kaa-metadata in > a part of the program to extract the video metadata (works great and I > already used it on another project). Another part of the applica

[Freevo-devel] kaa-metadata + gtk main loop + subprocess = when child exits, 100% CPU usage

2010-12-24 Thread Juan Manuel Santos
Hello list, I am writing the thesis for my career, and it involves using kaa-metadata in a part of the program to extract the video metadata (works great and I already used it on another project). Another part of the application involves launching a subprocess from Python and being able to con

Re: [Freevo-devel] freevo-1.9.2: python version required

2010-12-24 Thread Jason Tackaberry
On Fri, 2010-12-24 at 08:12 +0100, Alberto Hernando wrote: > Right now, I'm using svn which is probably quite the same as beta. I'm > also using python-2.5 (which is supposed to be supported) and I have > had a few issues with it. There are open threads in this list, but > those bugs aren't likely