From: Hazen B. <hba...@ma...> - 2010-05-27 20:49:41
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Alan W. Irwin wrote: > On 2010-05-27 20:22+0100 Andrew Ross wrote: >> >> That's a possibility, but it still seems quite unlikely. Qt is very >> widely >> used, even with GNOME and I've not seen any reports of this. By the way >> I'm also using KDE though. > > I agree. However, a much more likely possibility (considering how iffy > X is > these days because of the on-going X code reorganization) is that Hazen's > particular X driver has an issue so that setting up an X environment for > -dev pngqt literally thousands of times eventually runs X out of some > resource. So I have my fingers crossed that the speculative fix will work > for Hazen. Unfortunately not, I'm still having the same problem. I'll try again with a printf to verify the state of is isgui just to be sure. It really looks to me like it is consuming some finite system resource. As I mentioned before the test will hang at the call to QApplication. What I have now discovered however, is that if I close another GUI application (Firefox or Emacs) then the test will continue and make it through another cycle, i.e.: 1. test hangs at iteration 991 2. close Firefox 3. test finishes iteration 991 and now hangs at 992. Are we sure that we are closing the QApplication properly? -Hazen |