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  • Last activity May 13, 2019 20:13
  • Member since May 05, 2019 17:19
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  • Created May 13, 2019 20:13
    Setting it to PySide2 caused the problem to return.  
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  • Created May 13, 2019 11:55
    That fixed it!!!! It works! For some projects I'm using pyside2.  Will this be a problem by turning this off? OH THANK YOU for fixing this!!! I can debug again!  
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  • Created May 09, 2019 17:02
    OK, I did that.  My environment variables line in the screenshot above now has those 2 extra variables on them.  I still crash out after hitting a breakpoint.  Sorry.  I switched to 3.7 on the same...
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  • Created May 08, 2019 16:19
    We're getting somewhere! I made a new env and used a different interpreter.  It turned out to be the interpreter. When I went back to my original project and switched from 3.6 to 3.7 then it works....
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  • Created May 08, 2019 13:21
    I uploaded the files in the log folder.  There was also a folder in there labeled: threadDumps-freeze-20190505-154216-PC-191.6605.12 That has a number of text files in it.  Do I need to upload thes...
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