Qt Application Crash when calling app.quit() in PyTango 9.2.0 (it works with PyTango 8.1.6)
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guifre.cuni Sure looks like it. Nice catch Guifre! |
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Yes nice catch indeed! Is this in the C++ or Python code? |
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Hi, sorry for the late response. The last two messages are on the second page an I missed them. Maybe a Tango C++ expert can confirm but my guess is that the error is in 0MQ itself. If this is true the only fix I see is to recompile the whole chain with a version of ZMQ library which fixes the problem. |
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Hi, The error seems to be in 0MQ itself indeed. You can refer to the following libzmq issues: https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/issues/1377 https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/issues/1144 So it should have been fixed in 0MQ >= 4.2.0 with this Pull Request: https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/commit/88ac63189c8320e81cc2e61613b0888d34fb463d Please avoid 0MQ 4.2.0 and 4.2.1 because there is another annoying bug (See https://github.com/tango-controls/cppTango/issues/444 for more information). Kind regards, Reynald
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Hi, Sorry, too busy, or on holidays , to test until now … So I have installed PyTango 9.2.3 and pyzmq 17.1.2 (so theorically zmq 4.2.5) and I still have the same problem with message : Assertion failed: Successful WSASTARTUP not yet performed (..\..\..\src\signaler.cpp:377). For now, the only solution I have is to keep PyTango 8.2.6. Any further ideas ? Regards, Christophe |
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As my test on Windows, any pytango application(pytango-9.2.4 + zmq-4.2.4) using tango event will report this assertion failure on exit:
but the same C++ application linked with tango dynamic library will not report this failure on exit. so this failure may relate to zmq static library on windows. when i have time i will test c++ tango application linked with tango static library. |
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I've found an issue on ZMQ GitHub about this problem. https://github.com/zeromq/czmq/issues/1788 The solution is: You need to manually call zsys_shutdown() before your Windows program exits.Any suggestions how can we use it in PyTango clients? |