Hi, On 21.10.20 16:56, Rajarshi Saha wrote: > Hi, > > I am using Debian 10.6, Geany 1.33. > > I use Geany to run various scripts by hitting F5. I am not sure what > version I was on before, but now suppose I have a script running. Then > later from the same window (instance?) if I want to start another script > and I hit F5, it kills all my running scripts that I have starter from > Geany by hitting F5. Usually I have two instances of Geany running and > trying to start a script from any one window kills other running scripts. > > To note, I can start a bunch on scripts together. Running scripts get > closed when I try to start another script after sometime. > > The scripts usually are php scripts and I do my day-end database ops, > when the scripts get killed I have to open mariadb and monitor > processlist, wait for long running queries to finish before I can > trigger the rest of the queries. > > What can do to solve this?
I guess this is caused by the fact that geany is creating a temp. run-script by default. If you are using two instances than those scripts might get overwritten by each other -- at least it's what I can imagine as a possible root cause. Maybe give it a try: Go to Edit -> Preferences -> Terminal and check "Execute programs in VTE". Given you have libvte installed on your system that should help a little. .f _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users