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Hi
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> Dolphin no longer shows inotify_add_watch("~/.dropbox/aggregation.dbx")
> failed: "No such file or directory" in the console output
Surely, however, isn't it the same file, in (possi
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> I wonder if it's the Dropbox integration plugin that's doing it. Does the
> message go away if you disable the Dropbox service (if you have it installed
> and enabled)?
I have no doubts about it. D
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$ ll --tree $HOME/.dropbox # (it's a custom 'll')
├── command_socket
├── dropbox.pid
└── events/
├── host.db
├── iface_socket
├── info.json
└──
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$ find $HOME/.dropbox -name aggregation.dbx
~/.dropbox/instance4/aggregation.dbx
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─── Output/messages
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Bug ID: 410482
Summary: [RunActions] Failed to parse dictionary.desktop:
'PyFalkon.DesktopFile' called with wrong argument type
str (not supported)
Product: Falkon
Versi
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Sorry for a delay, and next issues, if any, will go to GitHub instead.
What I wanted to add here, is that the following python extensions along
Unloader are enabled in my Falcon configuration and they work without
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$ env QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN="%{appname} - %{message}" kdeinit5
$ env QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN="%{appname} - %{message}" dolphin
kdeinit5: Got EXEC_NEW '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/kf5/kio/tags.so
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$ env QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN="%{appname} - %{message}" kdeinit5
$ env QT_MESSAGE_PATTERN="%{appname} - %{message}" dolphin
kdeinit5: Got EXEC_NEW '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/kf5/kio/tags.so
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Bug ID: 410355
Summary: inotify_add_watch("/home/khalak/.dropbox/aggregation.d
bx") failed: "No such file or directory"
Product: dolphin
Version: 19.07.80
Platform: Compiled Sourc
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Bug ID: 410354
Summary: kf5.kio.core: "Could not enter folder tags:/."
Product: frameworks-kio
Version: git master
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Bug ID: 410340
Summary: D22638: Port internal usage of KIO::suggestName has NO
kfileutils.h
Product: frameworks-kio
Version: git master
Platform: Compiled Sources
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https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-43556
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Ok, I
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ah, forgot the backtrace:
#dmesg:
[Sun Jul 7 01:08:56 2019] cantor_python2s[23918]: segfault at 8 ip
778e5440 sp 7fffc708 error 4 in
libpython2.7.so.1.0[777b4000+2e2000]
#journalctl:
Jul 07 15:26:46
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Summary|Cantor crashes upon python2 |Cantor crashes upon python2
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Bug ID: 409580
Summary: Cantor crashes upon python2 backend interruption after
showin the Mayavi demo
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS:
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On the other
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Summary|Python2 backend crashes if |Python2 backend crashes if
|the
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Bug ID: 409523
Summary: Python2 backend crashes if the first cell first time
is executed by a mouse click on a 'green trinagle'
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Compiled S
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ok, I'll keep an eye on my logs for now...
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Bug ID: 409520
Summary: Too much journalctl-noise under Python 3 (none under
Python 2)
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409495
Bug ID: 409495
Summary: [Run Actions]: crashes Falkon with a weird reference
to Python2
Product: Falkon
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
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Bug ID: 409486
Summary: 'Unloader' crashes Python 3.6 with "no member named
ma_keys"
Product: Falkon
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
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bug persist with the latest compiled version; see also Bug 409486
─── Output/messages
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--- Comment #9 from vialav ---
with my pre-last edit suggestion I've almost got the `wx` backend working in
cantor, running it additionally and "over-ensurely" through `ETS_TOOLKIT=wx
cantor`
It has produced the non-interactive pictur
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`wx` works under IDLE (not under Cantor though)
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- for `wx` to work in Python 3 you have to install
https://packages.ubuntu.com/src:wxpython4.0 python3-package (not tested with
Mayavi 4.6.2, tested with 4.7.0)
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yeah, I vaguely remember smth like that
On a slightly unrelated note:
In addition to modifying pyface/qt/__init__.py it make sense also modify
pyface/base_toolkit.py, adding `'qt': -3,` in TOOLKIT_PRIORITIES
t
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```python
from traits.etsconfig.api import ETSConfig
ETSConfig.toolkit = 'wx'
```
#https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52930781/qt-api-environment-variable
```python
import os
os.environ["QT_API&quo
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|cantor
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(BTW, you need vtk-$version.egg-info directory (create it manualy if it doesn't
exist in your distribution) for trying M. with any VTK 6/7/8, it seems to be a
bug, as it couldn't find it. Mayavi no longer nee
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Bug ID: 409357
Summary: non-bug QUESTION, what is: cantor-sygnms
Product: cantor
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Sever
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> mayavi works only with `qt5`, and crash, if I try to use `qt4` or `wx`
Qt4: yes, the above happens because your and my tools **are Qt5-compiled** what
clashes with Qt4 implementation (either of them, but not both).
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Bug ID: 409288
Summary: Mayavi's plots don't show up/work in Cantor
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity
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(as a matter of Statistics and to have as many methods of initialization as
possible in your arsenal, the following guy is initializing Python under Julia
programmatically, but with its own set of issues):
https
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If `sage-ipython -i --simple-prompt` is inevitable for initialization of the
backend, then yes.
`sage -python` doesn't have this problem, and the Sage environment is being
loaded properly ($SAGE_ROOT and fr
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UPDATE: The cause of errors has been identified and half-successfully dealt
with:
https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/11485# IPython crashes at launch
(closed, no action)
https://github.com/powerline/powerline
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$ ipython
Python 2.7.15+ (default, Nov 27 2018, 23:36:35)
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
IPython 5.8.0 -- An enhanced Interactive Python.
? -
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Also Bug #375467
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FYI: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=852780
The bug is still here though.
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UPDATE:
1. Remove the line with `view`
2. Press 'Evaluate Worksheet' # should be OK
3. Restart the backend # should be OK
4. Press 'Evaluate Worksheet' again # Segfault:
Thread 1 "cantor
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Yes, indeed, removing that line with `view` has brought the plot back to my
screen. Interesting to know that the white space to the left hid behind it.
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It appears that *only* the Lorenz example is affected,
octave_examples_{2d,3d}_plots.cws, as well as Maxima's examples show their
respective plots.
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Bug ID: 408335
Summary: Plots are not visible [benchmark: the Lorenz example]
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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--- Comment #23 from vialav ---
(just a one-liner: could you check if you have the backends icons in File ->
New under your normal developing environment [Qt 5.9.5], it seems we've lost
them in transition; it would be also convenient to have t
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|with LTO
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Summary|The Qt buttons no longer|Cantor is not compatible
|work (Qt
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--- Comment #22 from vialav ---
I have built Cantor outside the Debian/Ubuntu packaging, and… it works as
intended. No issues whatsoever, and all the buttons work. Thanksfully to your
hint with the recent KDE frameworks, it turns out it was never the
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Congrats. So, the issue has been narrowed to my backporting to Qt 5.9.5. You
have confidently demonstrated that Cantor is compatible with the latest KDE.
I would be grateful for some guidance which lines of code in
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Ok, thank you. Because Cantor is on Ubuntu's eoan, and it has those KDE's. So,
there could be "underwater stones" ahead of a new Cantor release if this issue
remains latent. Best to you with getting
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Have you build KDE 5.58.0 and got the working Cantor? I meant 'if you succeed
with KDE 5.58.0'.
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_ It is just to report, that I've re-installed qtbase5-dev, and re-compiled
Cantor which still has the reported issue _
If you succeed with KDE 5.58.0 + Qt 5.11.1 and Cantor under those with no
issues, I'll s
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As a last measure I'll reinstall qtbase5-dev (remove and install again the same
package), so to ensure it is the same.
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Alternatively, you may temporary 'spice over' the code with multiple debug
breakpoints/messages, which I would be happy to test on my system.
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Oh, Nikita, that Qt v5.9.5 installation on your system too came as a positive
surprise to me! Which KDE frameworks are you using, if I may ask? I had to,
very-very selectively get rid of the specific Qt 5.10.0 very-very
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…then run
git checkout $your_version
and
git log -p $the_file_in_question # down to Qt v5.9.5
Those were my thougts, if it is about a subtle particular change in API.
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> If the signals and cmake use proper system qt, that will means, what your qt
> broken from June 1, for example, by update.
That could also mean the difference from Qt on your system and mine. I doubt
you use Qt
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(For being slow and late I'm sorry, starting from Monday I have much less time
for reporting.)
There were no doubts that it it the system-wide Qt installation, so to confirm:
$ pwd
/home/cantor/cantor-19.
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Confirmed
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…I have
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FYI: I
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Bug ID: 408241
Summary: Python2/3 backends hung on "Calculating…" after the
code change from 1 June
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Bug ID: 408240
Summary: The Qt buttons no longer work (Qt signals problem)
after the code change from 1 June
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Other
OS: Lin
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$ gdb --args cantor -b python2
─── Output/messages
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$ gdb --args cantor -b julia
…
>>> run
─── Output
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$ gdb cantor
…
>>> run
─── Output
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I hardly could make a better report than the following:
[This block shortly appears before any further session, and goes away]:
QObject::connect: signal not found in KSelectAction
QObject::connect: signal not found in
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I'm testing Cantor now.
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/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/src/backends/R/rcompletionobject.cpp:
In member function ‘void RCompletionObject::receiveCompletions(Cantor::
Expression::Status)’:
/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/src
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In file included from
/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/src/backends/R/rextensions.h:24,
from
/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/src/backends/R/rbackend.cpp:24:
/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70
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In file included from
/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/src/backends/R/rextensions.h:24,
from
/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/src/backends/R/rbackend.cpp:24:
/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70
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/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/src/backends/octave/octavesyntaxhelpobject.cpp:
In member function ‘void OctaveSyntaxHelpObject::fetchingDone
(Cantor::Expression::Status)’:
/home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70
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[ 32%] Generating ui_settings.h
cd
/home/ubuntu/src/salsa.debian.org/qt-kde-team/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/src/backends/octave
&& /usr/b
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[ 10%] Building CXX object
src/lib/CMakeFiles/cantorlibs.dir/directives/plotdirectives.cpp.o
cd /home/cantor/cantor-19.07.70+git20190603/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/src/lib &&
/usr/bin/c++ -DKCOREADDONS_LIB -DQT_CONCUR
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dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -ui
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source package cantor
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source version
4:19.07.70+git20190603-0ubuntu1+mkl~18.04.2
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source distribution bionic
dpkg
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I see one more commit about the Python backend, with which I want to re-compile
Cantor, and then sort out the tickets. Here I just want to clarify, that my
system has a single system-wide Python2/3 installation(s
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…one last addition, because I think it would be useful:
The just described first mouse-only clicking segfaulting behaviour to execute
the cell ('Hello' example, or, indeed, any other) in Cantor under Python
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…and cantor_python(s) were present in the processes after exiting Cantor.
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I can swiftly report that the buttons still don't work with the latest code
(the same symptoms). About Python refactoring I may open a new ticket, if
needed, but both the python(s) backend(s) stopped working, seem
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I've just recompiled Cantor, and the buttons still does'nt work. If I install
the previous version, the buttons work, however. Cleaning the installation is
ensured by the Debian packaging for 100%, and I w
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$ cantor
QObject::connect: signal not found in KSelectAction
QObject::connect: signal not found in KToggleAction
QObject::connect: signal not found in QAction
QObject::connect: signal not found in QAction
QObject
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> In 1e144559c034ff70b23b3d6b5c1b7b28dbf8af18 on master I had made a few
> improvments of Julia backend.
I will be shortly back and give it a try. Thank you for working on this.
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$ julia
_
_ _ _(_)_ | Documentation: https://docs.julialang.org
(_) | (_) (_)|
_ _ _| |_ __ _ | Type "?" for help, "]
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408179
--- Comment #29 from vialav ---
> What about cantor_juliaserver process?
I run a watcher, and cantor_juliaserver does never show up, at any stage. Yes,
it is present on my system:
$ objdump -p $(which cantor_juliaserver) # yields a normal objd
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