Try launching the process from python with 'sumo-gui' and check where it
gets stuck.

Am Do., 7. Juli 2022 um 11:34 Uhr schrieb Griffin Hanekamp <
[email protected]>:

> Hi sumo users,
>
> I created a python script to generate and execute multimodal simulation
> scenarios. For scenarios with a low number of taxis in the network, the
> code runs successfully. For scenarios with a higher number of taxis (38,
> for example) the configuration file cannot be run and times out. When this
> same configuration file is run using the command line or the GUI, however,
> it runs successfully.
>
> Below is the problematic section of code. Attached is a photo of the
> traceback
>
>
> *cmd ='sumo -c'+file*
>
> *process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
> stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, shell=True)try:*
> *     process.wait(timeout=60)*
>
>
> *except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:     process.terminate()
>  traceback.print_exc()*
>
> Note that the process timeout time of 60 was chosen to test the code. The
> process still does not complete after multiple hours.
>
> Thanks as always,
> --
> Griffin Hanekamp
> Technical University of Munich | 2022
> Georgia Institute of Technology | 2017
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