Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-24 Thread emetib
running as root to get the journal.

no errors.



Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-24 Thread Michael Lange
Hi,

On Fri, 23 Sep 2016 15:32:34 -0700 (PDT)
emetib  wrote:

> michael, 
> 
> it's not any modules that i know of.  only using re for the three
> scripts that i'm using.  as stated it's working on all of my other
> virts, so i'm not that worried about it right now.
> 
> i can't make anything crash.
> 
> it's just the output from the third that's not getting wrote to the
> file, and that i can't explain right now.

Maybe a problem with permissions? Are there any error messages?

Regards

Michael



Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-23 Thread emetib
michael, 

it's not any modules that i know of.  only using re for the three scripts that 
i'm using.  as stated it's working on all of my other virts, so i'm not that 
worried about it right now.

i can't make anything crash.

it's just the output from the third that's not getting wrote to the file, and 
that i can't explain right now.

thank you though
em



Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-22 Thread Michael Lange
Hi,

On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 14:36:39 -0700 (PDT)
emetib  wrote:

(...)
> whether i am calling -- python3 script or python script, or python3 >>>
> or python >>> and typing them in it's not working how it should.
> wasted a weekend thinking that i had messed up my code.
> 
> so i was just wondering if others were having problems.  i'm starting
> to think that it's gcc version for python that is giving me problems.
> yet i'm not that smart to figure it out.

here on my laptop with an up to date testing I cannot see any problems
with Python. Can you provide more information about what happens when you
run your script? Does the Python interpreter crash with a segfault or do
you get some sort of Python traceback?
Since Python per se seems to run ok here (and since you can start the
interpreter prompt) my guess is that some third party extension you use
might be the culprit. Maybe you could try to import any module you are
using one by one from the python prompt and see if this is enough to
provoke a crash.

Regards

Michael

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Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-20 Thread emetib
yeah, i don't know what to say.   started to use my stable virt for working on. 

it's just the last part of a list comparison that's bothering me.

if you have journalctl going you can check out the scripts 
-- https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwhDqxZzf5XHMk1na1VNMWFtTDA --

it's the last one that should write to the file, yet it's not.  all other virts 
that it's tested on do.



Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-19 Thread Anthony Baldwin

On 09/19/2016 06:09 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote:

On 09/19/2016 05:36 PM, emetib wrote:

well thank you then ric.  glad it's not after hours or i would be
doing the same thing.

no, i just noticed it today, and i can run the script on my other
virtual machines without issue.  it's just the debian testing that is
the problem.

whether i am calling -- python3 script or python script, or python3
>>> or python >>> and typing them in it's not working how it should.
wasted a weekend thinking that i had messed up my code.

so i was just wondering if others were having problems.  i'm starting
to think that it's gcc version for python that is giving me problems.
yet i'm not that smart to figure it out.



my python scripts seem to be functioning fine.
even ones that use guis (tkinter)



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Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-19 Thread Tony Baldwin

On 09/19/2016 05:36 PM, emetib wrote:

well thank you then ric.  glad it's not after hours or i would be doing the 
same thing.

no, i just noticed it today, and i can run the script on my other virtual 
machines without issue.  it's just the debian testing that is the problem.

whether i am calling -- python3 script or python script, or python3 >>> or python 
>>> and typing them in it's not working how it should.  wasted a weekend thinking that i 
had messed up my code.

so i was just wondering if others were having problems.  i'm starting to think 
that it's gcc version for python that is giving me problems.  yet i'm not that 
smart to figure it out.



my python scripts seem to be functioning fine.
even ones that use guis (tkinter)

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Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-19 Thread emetib
well thank you then ric.  glad it's not after hours or i would be doing the 
same thing.

no, i just noticed it today, and i can run the script on my other virtual 
machines without issue.  it's just the debian testing that is the problem.

whether i am calling -- python3 script or python script, or python3 >>> or 
python >>> and typing them in it's not working how it should.  wasted a weekend 
thinking that i had messed up my code.

so i was just wondering if others were having problems.  i'm starting to think 
that it's gcc version for python that is giving me problems.  yet i'm not that 
smart to figure it out.



Re: anyone having problems with python on debian testing

2016-09-19 Thread Ric Moore

On 09/19/2016 03:08 PM, emetib wrote:


i would like to know if others are having any problems with their systems.

thanks


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