Python Crash  [Solved]

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Redsch
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Python Crash

#1 Post by Redsch »

Hi,

I have noticed that Python crashes if i start FS-UAE.
this happens only with MX KDE-Edition
dont know where to start solving this

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JayM
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Re: Python Crash

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Buck Fankers
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Re: Python Crash

#3 Post by Buck Fankers »

Redsch wrote: Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:07 am I have noticed that Python crashes if i start FS-UAE.
this happens only with MX KDE-Edition
dont know where to start solving this
I see there are two different versions in MXPI. Debian Backports tab has newer version, did you try it?

Is there any error msg at crash?

Redsch
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Re: Python Crash  [Solved]

#4 Post by Redsch »

Thanks for the response and sorry that i dont react, but i had lost the Focus a bit on this Problem for a while.
but now i found the Solution after starting FS-UAE-launcher from commandline:
Only FS-UAE-Launcher crashes, fs-uae itself works
a needed Packet was not installed > "python3-requests": after Install, FS-UAE-Launcher starts

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Re: Python Crash

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