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  • A AlvaroS
    24 Jun 2016, 08:42

    @mrjj Yes thanks!! See my last post. Thanks again. It gives me Unknow error...

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    mrjj
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    wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:43 last edited by
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    @AlvaroS

    " This is the default return value of error()."

    You do call it AFTER u call
    myProcess->start(program,arguments); ?

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    • M mrjj
      24 Jun 2016, 08:43

      @AlvaroS

      " This is the default return value of error()."

      You do call it AFTER u call
      myProcess->start(program,arguments); ?

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      AlvaroS
      wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:44 last edited by
      #27

      @mrjj Yes:

          myProcess->start(program, arguments);
      
          QProcess::ProcessError error = myProcess->error();
      
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      • A AlvaroS
        24 Jun 2016, 08:44

        @mrjj Yes:

            myProcess->start(program, arguments);
        
            QProcess::ProcessError error = myProcess->error();
        
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        wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:46 last edited by
        #28

        @AlvaroS
        hmm really odd then
        it should say FailedToStart

        Just to be 100% clear.

        princi is never run ?

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        • M mrjj
          24 Jun 2016, 08:46

          @AlvaroS
          hmm really odd then
          it should say FailedToStart

          Just to be 100% clear.

          princi is never run ?

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          AlvaroS
          wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:48 last edited by
          #29

          @mrjj said:

          @AlvaroS
          hmm really odd then
          it should say FailedToStart

          Just to be 100% clear.

          princi is never run ?

          okey look.
          if I write:

              myProcess->start(program, arguments);
          
              myProcess->waitForFinished(3000);
          
              QProcess::ProcessError error = myProcess->error();
          
          

          Now error says:
          QProcess::Crashed The process crashed some time after starting successfully.

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            mrjj
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            wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:49 last edited by mrjj
            #30

            so it sounds like your princi do run but it crashes?

            oh. sorry my bad. start is async so calling error right after was
            not correct.

            waitForFinished fixed that.

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            • M mrjj
              24 Jun 2016, 08:49

              so it sounds like your princi do run but it crashes?

              oh. sorry my bad. start is async so calling error right after was
              not correct.

              waitForFinished fixed that.

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              AlvaroS
              wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 08:54 last edited by
              #31

              @mrjj Yes... I think so...
              How should I pass the arguments?

              the arguments of princi are:

              0 wps.front().x() wps.front().y() 0 wps.back().x() wps.front().y() prueba_princi.bmp 0 0 +
              

              so my QStringList arguments is:

               QStringList arguments;
              arguments << "0" << QString::number(wps.front().x()) << QString::number(wps.front().y()) << "0" << QString::number(wps.back().x()) << QString::number(wps.back().y()) << "prueba_princi.bmp" << "0" << "0" << "+" ;
              
              
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                mrjj
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                wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 09:11 last edited by
                #32

                it seems fine
                You should look inside princi for how it
                reads it. it must be that part that is crashing ?

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                • M mrjj
                  24 Jun 2016, 09:11

                  it seems fine
                  You should look inside princi for how it
                  reads it. it must be that part that is crashing ?

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                  AlvaroS
                  wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 09:22 last edited by
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                  @mrjj yes, but it really rare that if I run from terminal princi runs good...

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                  • M mrjj
                    24 Jun 2016, 09:11

                    it seems fine
                    You should look inside princi for how it
                    reads it. it must be that part that is crashing ?

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                    AlvaroS
                    wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 09:31 last edited by AlvaroS
                    #34

                    @mrjj And if I write:

                    system ("./princi 0 5 10 0 7 8 prueba_princi.bmp 0 0 +")
                    where 5,10,7 and 8 are wps.front,wps.back....
                    it runs well...

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                      SGaist
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                      wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 09:32 last edited by
                      #35

                      What is that + sign doing as parameter ?

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                      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • S SGaist
                        24 Jun 2016, 09:32

                        What is that + sign doing as parameter ?

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                        AlvaroS
                        wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 09:32 last edited by
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                        @SGaist + is just and argument that i have to pass to princi

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                        • A AlvaroS
                          24 Jun 2016, 09:31

                          @mrjj And if I write:

                          system ("./princi 0 5 10 0 7 8 prueba_princi.bmp 0 0 +")
                          where 5,10,7 and 8 are wps.front,wps.back....
                          it runs well...

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                          wrote on 24 Jun 2016, 09:43 last edited by
                          #37

                          @AlvaroS
                          well you must debug it then.
                          Try to qDebug inside princi what you read and compare that to what u read for
                          system ("./princi 0 5 10 0 7 8 prueba_princi.bmp 0 0 +")

                          Sadly We cannot guess why you crash from the code shown.

                          Also you dump the arguments to qDebug before u
                          call start, just to see what u are sending also.

                          and then take it from there.

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