On 30/07/13 05:58, Roberto Hashioka wrote: > I've started a session using xpra 0.9.8 on Ubuntu (quantal) and I'm > accessing it from my Mac xpra 0.9.8. I keep receiving a lot of error > messages. > > Host side: > (snip) > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/xpra/window_source.py", line 202, > in get_factors > factors.append(calculate_for_target(msg, target_latency, > self.avg_damage_in_latency, self.recent_damage_in_latency, aim=0.8, > slope=0.005, smoothing=sqrt)) > File "cymaths.pyx", line 119, in xpra.stats.cymaths.calculate_for_target > (xpra/stats/cymaths.c:2628) > ValueError: math domain error > ..... Could be related to the error below, but I don't see how.
> > Client side: (snip) > ImportError: The _imaging C module is not installed > 2013-07-29 15:57:21,125 error processing draw packet > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "xpra/client.pyc", line 1247, in _draw_thread_loop > File "xpra/client.pyc", line 1293, in _do_draw > File "xpra/client_window.pyc", line 456, in draw_region > File "xpra/window_backing.pyc", line 483, in draw_region > File "xpra/window_backing.pyc", line 415, in paint_image > File "PIL/Image.pyc", line 535, in tostring > File "PIL/Image.pyc", line 509, in tobytes > File "PIL/ImageFile.pyc", line 168, in load > File "PIL/PngImagePlugin.pyc", line 404, in load_prepare > File "PIL/ImageFile.pyc", line 252, in load_prepare > File "PIL/Image.pyc", line 39, in __getattr__ > > ImportError: The _imaging C module is not installed Hmm, probably a Pillow vs PIL packaging issue. Can you confirm by using plain RGB encoding to see if that still works? Thanks Antoine > > On previous versions it doesn't happen. > > Thanks > _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list shifter-users@lists.devloop.org.uk http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users