Package: pydance Version: 1.0.3-4 Severity: Important After playing pydance for an average of 15 mins or so, it crashes. Here is the traceback of my most recent crash. I had just failed a dance, and was about to try another. I selected the dance and pressed enter. And then:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/games/pydance", line 205, in ? if __name__ == '__main__': main() File "/usr/games/pydance", line 195, in main menudriver.do(screen, (songs, crs, screen)) File "/usr/share/games/pydance/menudriver.py", line 266, in do me.display() File "/usr/share/games/pydance/menus.py", line 184, in display ev = self.items[curitem].activate(ev) File "/usr/share/games/pydance/menus.py", line 57, in activate text, subtext = self.callbacks[ev](*self.args) File "/usr/share/games/pydance/menudriver.py", line 155, in wrap_ctr Obj(*args) File "/usr/share/games/pydance/gameselect.py", line 205, in __init__ self.loop() File "/usr/share/games/pydance/gameselect.py", line 227, in loop MODES.get((VALUES[0][indices[0]], File "/usr/share/games/pydance/songselect.py", line 202, in __init__ self.loop() File "/usr/share/games/pydance/songselect.py", line 295, in loop self._configs, self._config, self._game) File "/usr/share/games/pydance/dance.py", line 292, in play try: current_song = fileparsers.SongItem(songfn) File "/usr/share/games/pydance/fileparsers.py", line 797, in __init__ song = pair[1](filename, need_steps) File "/usr/share/games/pydance/fileparsers.py", line 578, in __init__ self.steps[game][parts[2].upper()] = self.parse_steps(parts[6], game) File "/usr/share/games/pydance/fileparsers.py", line 612, in parse_steps step.extend([SMFile.step[int(s)] for s in sd]) ValueError: invalid literal for int(): M Some of the songs I was playing do not come with Debian. I don't know if that had anything to do with this crash, but that shouldn't make it crash. The first crash I had was before I added any non-debian songs. I have not noticed any patterns to the crashes. All of the songs that I have, I can play fine. -Brandon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]