![]() Performing from sender NSMenuItem 0x101b46a90ĭavid, can you verify that you do have ActiveTcl 8.5.12 (.0 or. I hope this data from the details section is informative even if it is not the only exception type or code I have seen related to IDLE in similar conditions:Ĭrashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: -threadĮxception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000024 (The suggested 'click to reopen' does not work) I copied what I thought might be most specific. At this point a dialog called "Problem Report for IDLE" appears with gobs of technical data details below a message "IDLE quit unexpectedly". My recipe for this crash is (1) simply to start IDLE 3.2.3 in either Snow Leopard or Mountain Lion (2) click on the Bold "IDLE" menu in the menu bar and (3) click on menu item "preferences". ![]() R.david.murray- Thank You for your inquiry. I will update this issue with a cross-reference to an Tcl/Tk issue when available. Once you've made some preferences changes, it is also possible to manually edit the configuration files created in ~/.idlerc. Sudo mv /Library/Frameworks/Tk_disabled /Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework To "reactivate" ActiveTk, rename it back: This will revert to the Apple-supplied system Tk, which has some critical bugs in 10.8 Mountain Lion (it's totally unusable for IDLE in 10.6) but might be OK for your usage or, at least, for updating Preferences. Sudo mv /Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework /Library/Frameworks/Tk_disabled Otherwise, you could either temporarily "deactivate" the ActiveState Tk by renaming it, for example, after quitting IDLE: Until the problem is resolved, if you have access to ActiveTcl 8.5.11.1 (ActiveState only makes the most recent version available to Community Edition users), you can install that. The crash appears to be related to the Tk crash-on-copy problem documented in Issue15574. The regression was also in ActiveState 8.5.12 but not in 8.5.11.1. The crash on opening Preferences is an unresolved regression with OS X ActiveTcl 8.5.12.1, the current ActiveTcl Community Edition, that causes Tk to crash when selecting the IDLE Preferences. David Murray (r.david.murray) *Ĭan you report a specific error and a recipe to reproduce it? As I saw an issue track mentioning os x 10.6, I upgraded to Mountain Lion, os x 10.8 but the behavior is the same. I have also seen a variety of situations crash Idle and it is hampering my study as my text uses 3.x not the installed 2.x on my Macbook Pro. I could not really interpret much of the crash logs in console but there seem to be two types of memory errors. Shell script to install IDLE patch for 3.3.0, 3.2.3 and 2.7.3Ĭurrently I am trying to edit idle preferences so I can edit a script which appends a log of Idle activity that I may review for study purposes. Screenshot of complete Problem Report for IDLE Python 3.2, Python 3.3, Python 3.4, Python 2.7ĭavid.Pietz, Vance.Maverick, asvetlov, christian.heimes, ned.deily, pedrommeirelles, python-dev, r.david.murray, rhettinger, rwy, wordtechĬreated on 00:27 by David.Pietz, last changed 14:57 by admin. IDLE crashes selecting Preferences menu with OS X ActiveState Tcl/Tk 8.5.12.1
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