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Jasem Mutlaq changed:
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--- Comment #8 from Paul ---
(In reply to Jasem Mutlaq from comment #7)
> This is with internal guider using the simulators?
No, this is using the ASI224C as the guider.
I have only had it happen in the 'loop' function.
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--- Comment #7 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
This is with internal guider using the simulators?
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--- Comment #6 from Paul ---
I just re-checked this as I did do a git pull to get the latest version, and it
is actually 3.0.0. I mistakenly reported the kde version.
During the run of the loop guide, I find this in the proc/fd:
$ ls /proc/3549/fd
0
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--- Comment #5 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
I can't replicate this with v3.0.0 in master. I think the fd issues in FITS
viewer was fixed a while ago.
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--- Comment #4 from Paul ---
Hi,
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--- Comment #3 from TallFurryMan ---
I propose to use the OSS services of Synopsys Coverity to get a static code
analysis of KStars.
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--- Comment #2 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
Yes we need to figure out where the leak is. Maybe from FITS Viewer?
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--- Comment #1 from TallFurryMan ---
This particular situation on the shutdown script made Ekos unable to finish the
shutdown process, and state SHUTDOWN_SCRIPT never completed. Another timeout
safeguard to be implemented here.
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