I'm not 100% sure, but I think pyrun.exe is some sort of python language
interpreter. Wubi is written in Python. I could be wrong, though. You're
the first person in this thread who has had AV problems with pyrun.exe.
The rest of us were trying to get pyrun.exe to stop giving us a "no disk
in drive
I did a test that seems to confirm Ray's point in #66 -- that is, that
it if the application calls SetErrorMode(1) the pop-up will be off for
the whole application including for any threads started by the
application.
** Attachment added: "threadTest.py"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51459657/
I have sent Agostino an email calling attention to posts 63 and 64 in
this thread as they seem the most useful.
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Hey Ray,
Excellent catch...that "best practice" thing. I glanced at the article
when I first discovered SetErrorMode() and totally missed that important
info.
Not only that, but I get the idea that it is setting the error mode only
for that application...in deed, maybe even only for the particula
Ray,
I don't know windows api either. I found SetErrorMode after literally
hours and hours of googling. Also, it needs to be clear...I have no
experience in Python at all...except to try to figure out the Wubi code.
Also, you raise a good point, I seem to recall getting this error during
installa
I had wanted to do something like this when I first found the bugI
figured out the Drive class was probably the culprit but I didn't know
anything about Python, so a week ago, I studied Python just enough to
track this bug down and write a possible correction. Glad to see others
are thinking al
Hi Ray,
How interesting, just yesterday I also sent an idea for a patch via
email to Agostino Russo. I didn't even notice the patch system here.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
I looked at your patch, but just to let you know -- for me, at least --
get_filesystem() also causes the error
I no longer use ubuntu as the computer I was using it on died. however,
i vaguely recall running a later version of ubuntu from a live CD and
not noticing any trouble with the trash (although i don't use trash much
from a live cd)...so ultimately i can't say, but no one else has
complained for a ye
** Description changed:
The issue i'm having is with the initial installation.
I run Windows XP Home Edition on an HP Pavilion a656x with an added
video card and an added stick of memory. It has two optical drives,
drive E (a DVD/CD drive) and drive F (a CD drive).
Here is what hap
** Description changed:
The issue i'm having is with the initial installation.
I run Windows XP Home Edition on an HP Pavilion a656x with an added
video card and an added stick of memory. It has two optical drives,
drive E (a DVD/CD drive) and drive F (a CD drive).
Here is what hap
** Description changed:
The issue i'm having is with the initial installation.
I run Windows XP Home Edition on an HP Pavilion a656x with an added
video card and an added stick of memory. It has two optical drives,
drive E (a DVD/CD drive) and drive F (a CD drive).
Here is what hap
but c++ (not microsoft's visual c++, tho) would probably be okay
perhaps...anyway it would just be a tiny program whose only job would be
to get system drive info and pass it to wubi on request because c++ may
have better libraries for accessing such information...unless python has
solutions of its
but perhaps that violates ubuntu's open-source-ness...
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you know, i'm wondering if a small C# or JAVA program could somehow
provide wubi with the drive information it needs. i'm not sure how that
would work or even if it's possible.
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@BB,
i also made several wrong guesses about what was causing the issue...i
also installed blank CDs in my drives (lol)...then finally someone else
pointed out the issue with card readers.
@others,
it appears that the wubi script is scanning all "drives" on the PC (windows
treats card reader slo
i downloaded and tried the revised wubi...it does the same thing as the
original wubi 9.04. keep in mind that none of my drive volumes are non-
ascii.
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i have the same results. if i "remove" my card reader (i.e., click on
"safely remove hardware"), then my various usb / memory card drives are
no longer viewable AND wubi 9.04 works fine.
all of my volume labels are ascii characters (i don't remember the exact
letters and i will have to restart win
i have 2 optical drives. Drive E (a dvd burner) and drive F (a cd-rom).
As long as BOTH drives contain an ubuntu ISO image (for example, if
drive E already has the ubuntu 8.10 disk in it), then when i insert the
9.04 disk, i do NOT get the error. On the other hand, if i have no disk
or a non-ubuntu
keep in mind that the wubi installer on my ubuntu 8.10 disk does NOT do
this. The wubi installer on my 8.04 disk does NOT either. Only the wubi
installer on my ubuntu 9.04 disk does this.
wubi 9.04 has been changed in some way. and it is only this initial part
because once past this problem, the w
oddly, today, the trash behavior is different. now, when i move an item
to the trash, the trash icon continues to display empty. if i hover the
mouse over the trash icon, the tooltip says "no items in trash" or
similar.
if i open the trash, it has items in it and NOW, my empty trash button
is enab
i experience this too (in Ubuntu 9.04), with the added issue that if i
open the trash, the Empty Trash button is always DISABLED.
So, from the desktop, if i right-click the trash icon, the Empty Trash
options is ALWAYS ENABLED (whether i have trash or not).
But, if i right-click the trash icon an
update...
1. i restarted windows and then inserted the 9.04 CD.
2. the message is now "Exception Processing Message c013 Parameters
75b6bf7c 4 75b6bf7c 75b6bf7c"
3. clicking "cancel" or the "X" on the error message 8 times gets me to the
installation options dialog.
i restarted windows agai
forgive the mistake again...i am still not writing that last paragraph
clearly. The entire last paragraph of my original bug report should read
as below:
With the Ubuntu 8.10 CD, after I insert the CD, I correctly get a pop-up
that presents 3 installation options (and I want to choose the 2nd one:
Correction:
in the above description, where i said:
"In Ubuntu 8.10 (which I no longer have installed on my system), after I
inserted the CD..."
it should read:
"With the Ubuntu 8.10 CD, after I inserted the CD..."
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The issue i'm having is with the initial installation.
I run Windows XP Home Edition on an HP Pavilion a656x with an added
video card and an added stick of memory. It has two optical drives,
drive E (a DVD/CD drive) and drive F (a CD drive).
Here is what happens...
1. I boo
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