Thanks Bruno. I confirm that your patch fixed the problem on my computer
running VM 16.04.
I should point out that in the end, the common denominator of people
running into this problem was that they were all using a virtual
machine.
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I think it is solved in [1] by configuring ipython _before_ running anything
(exactly as what happens when yade is started without a script).
Bruno
[1]
https://github.com/yade/trunk/commit/e639305aac8d6503fbd2303b98f31b112323d4a3
** Changed in: yade
Status: New => Fix Committed
**
Yes, compiling yade without QT is another solution :-)
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Title:
yade not working prpoperly on Ubuntu/Kubuntu 16.04
Status in Yade:
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Bug
This explains why I am not encountering this issue with the 16.04 LTS
server version.
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Title:
yade not working prpoperly on Ubuntu/Kubuntu
Hi all,
here a follow up on this from my side and a "work-around". I know what's
causing the problem and it can be avoided
First of all, this is definitely not a Kubuntu specific problem. I could
not identify a specific pattern but I tried various distros on various
computers and the problem
2016-07-27 16:43 GMT+02:00 Václav Šmilauer :
> I am correcting what I said about IPython 5.0. The first version
> supporting qt5 is 3.x. 4.x will probably work with Yade, but with some
> warnings. 5.0 is not compatible due to API changes (custom prompt,
> shortcuts, eventloop
I am correcting what I said about IPython 5.0. The first version
supporting qt5 is 3.x. 4.x will probably work with Yade, but with some
warnings. 5.0 is not compatible due to API changes (custom prompt,
shortcuts, eventloop integration). That is all unrelated to importing
incorrect qt version in
Hi Anton,
thanks for having a look at this. Nevertheless, this should not be
restricted to Kubuntu. In fact, I can reproduce the exactly same
behaviour in Ubuntu and 3 more users have confirmed the problem on
Ubuntu. Ubuntu and Kubuntu use the same packages/library versions so
this makes also
I can confirm this behavior but I would restrict it only for Kubuntu. I
still have the same feeling that the problem is in Qt-incompatibility
somewhere...
Regards
Anton
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Klaus,
it is just standard package, installed by apt-get install yade.
Nothing more.
I will try to install Kubuntu on another machine during the next
few days.
Best regards
Anton
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Hi Anton,
did you use IPython from pip as indicated by Vaclav or just standard
packages?
I can provide you the virtual machine for Ubuntu/Kubuntu if it helps.
Let me know.
Cheers
Klaus
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Klaus,
I have just tested Ubuntu 16.04 and used standard package and yadedaily
and I could not reproduce the problem.
The only warning I get is the following:
OpenGL Warning: No pincher, please call crStateSetCurrentPointers() in your SPU
QColor::setRgbF: RGB parameters out of range
But it has
FYI IPython packaged in 16.04 does not support qt5 yet, you need to
install version >=5 from pip.
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