Default eric install : error when closing last file : dependency problem
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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eric (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: eric
Steps to reproduce:
Install eric, open it.
click on new file (as many times you wish)
close all open files using the X button on the upper right side of the editor.
When the last file is closed, eric brings up an error message:
Warning
An unhandled exception occurred. Please report the problem using the error reporting dialog or via email to <email address hidden>. A log has been written to "/home/
Error information:
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2008-07-07, 19:46:45
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<type 'exceptions.
'NoneType' object has no attribute 'setFocus'
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File "/usr/share/
editor.setFocus()
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Version Numbers:
Python 2.5.2
Qt 4.4.0
PyQt4 4.3.3
sip 4.7.3
QScintilla 2-snapshot-20070923
eric4 4.1.1 (r1972)
Platform: linux2
2.5.2 (r252:60911, May 7 2008, 15:19:09)
[GCC 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)]
Hello, I've just hit a similar problem trying to setup python and QT development environment on Hardy.
Detlev quickly answered me on this topic
******* ******* ******* *******
Hi,
the problem is not related to opening an eric3 project file. Your version of
eric4 is not compatible with Qt 4.4 because it changed the API a little bit
causing problems like the one you observed. Please upgrade to a more recent
release (>= 4.1.5) and try again.
Regards, ******* ******* ******* *
Detlev
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In Intrepid this should not happen since eric IDE version is 4.1.5... And QT is 4.4.x
Christian :
1. Would you confirm your problem happened on Hardy and not
2. May be you can use in eric4 Help-> Report a bug and being confirmed the problem and maybe a hint for a solution ?
For ubuntu eric maintainer : is it possible to backport eric4 for hardy, as for a LTS maybe it's fine to have an easy python development setup ? What is the process to solve this kind of "dependency issues" ?
Thank you for reporting the bug and make Ubuntu better.
Best regards,
Xavier.