Hi,

If you follow the instructions for the so-called multi-step installer, you get a Mnemosyne install which you can access from your python environment (libmnemosyne is installed in the site-packages). You should also be able to debug it from a python debugger that way.

Looking forward to anything you might find!

Peter

Quoting "Trond Nilsen" <[email protected]>:

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Peter Bienstman
<[email protected]> wrote:
I cannot reproduce this either, so it will be difficult to track down.

Let me know if it pops up again...

Will do.

Out of curiosity, how painful is it to set up a build environment for
Mnemosyne in Windows? I'm not that familiar with Python environments
on Windows, though I'm fairly familiar with the language, and fairly
familiar with build environments for other languages. I've played with
PyDev a little, but that's about it.

I get the same irregular crashes that others are reporting, and I'm
wondering if it's worth me trying to reproduce those in a debug
environment.

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