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Python crashes when trying to write an output file #1711
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Oops, sorry about that, that example code is wrong. I'll submit a fix momentarily, but the proper line should read |
and raise error when running the buggy version instead of python mysteriously crashing fixes AcademySoftwareFoundation#1711
and raise error when running the buggy version instead of python mysteriously crashing fixes AcademySoftwareFoundation#1711 Signed-off-by: Heshy Roskes <[email protected]>
Thank you! That works for me. I made a PR (#1714) and am trying to figure out who from my institution I should reach out to about the CLA. I'm hoping to get back to you about that later today. |
I'm running the example code from the README:
When I get to the
OpenEXR.OutputFile
, I get a "Python has stopped working" dialog box, or a Jupyter dialog box "The kernel has stopped unexpectedly."I'm running on 64-bit Miniconda on Windows 11, in a clean environment where I just installed python and jupyter, then pip installed OpenEXR. I tried Python 3.12, then made a new environment with Python 3.7 (since that's the oldest version supported by the pyproject.toml). I also tried in conda environments on a different computer running Windows Server 2016. None of this works.
There's also a conda OpenEXR on conda-forge. I tried with and without that; I'm not sure what it is, but installing it is not sufficient to
import OpenEXR
without also pip installing OpenEXR.Please let me know if there's any more info, or tests I can run, that would be useful in debugging.
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