On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Wei, Xiaohai wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> where is the error log? I can not find it at /var/log
Take a look at http://pydev.sourceforge.net/faq.html#how_do_i_report_a_bug
(it gives the details on how to find the needed info).
> I have a virtual network car
Thanks for your reply.
where is the error log? I can not find it at /var/log
I have a virtual network card to bridge kvm virtual machine. will it cause
problem?
as you said configuration of interpretor, how should I configure the
interpretor?
Thanks
James
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Fabi
> yes, the same problem even on an empty program. every file has the same
> problem.
>
> for example, if I new a file and input the following:
> import os
> os.
> after I input '.', it will pop up the window, and i can select the function
> of os module or continue input. but after that, no action
yes, the same problem even on an empty program. every file has the same
problem.
for example, if I new a file and input the following:
import os
os.
after I input '.', it will pop up the window, and i can select the function
of os module or continue input. but after that, no action can be taken fo
Do you experience the same problem even on an empty program file or is it
limited to just one file?
-Tyler
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Wei, James wrote:
> On Jun 18, 10:45 am, "Wei, James" wrote:
> > When I am editing python program with SPE, I found that SPE will
> > freeze when it is do
On Jun 18, 10:45 am, "Wei, James" wrote:
> When I am editing python program with SPE, I found that SPE will
> freeze when it is doing auto-completion. The behavior is very strange
> that I can not edit the file again. If I switch to another file and
> then switch back, I can edit it again.
>
> So
When I am editing python program with SPE, I found that SPE will
freeze when it is doing auto-completion. The behavior is very strange
that I can not edit the file again. If I switch to another file and
then switch back, I can edit it again.
So I switch to eclipse+pydev, but I found the same thing