Can you show a small example script that reproduces the problem?

- Noel

On 8 February 2011 16:24, macc_200 <macc_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have tried to run a script, the first part of which reads an approx 1GB sd
> file using pybel.  However the script hangs and generates a pop-up window
> saying C++ error in the title bar but the window itself is transparent with
> no message in it.  Running the script again, the memory usage got to ~2.4GB
> (out of 4) when the script hung so machine memory does not appear to be the
> issue.
> I tried a smaller 50K sd file and the script ran fine.  I then put the big
> file back in and asked the script to print something as soon as it had
> finished reading the file but it did not before the error window appeared.
> Is there a limit on the size of file I can read in or is this more likely to
> be a specific installation issue (it is a Windows Vista machine)?
> If I have to chop the SD into smaller chunks, is there an elegant way of
> doing this without messy ends/starts to the resulting chunks?
> thanks,
> Andy
>
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