On 10/3/20 4:09 PM, Ludovic Bellière wrote:
> Both python and Qt have been upgraded between stretch and buster, as
> such you have to expect changes in behavior.
>
> From what you said, it doesn't seem to be breaking.
>
> On 4/10/20 00:45, Marc Shapiro via Dng wrote:
>> I have a program written in Python 3 that uses a .ui file from QT
>> Designer. This is the exact same program and .ui file as I used in
>> Debian. (It is in /usr/local/bin, which I mount in both places.) It
>> retrieves stock data for up to 30 ticker symbols and runs the data
>> through various calculations before displaying the results in a separate
>> set of fields for each symbol.
>>
>> When I run this under Debian Stretch, as each symbol is processed the
>> results are displayed for that ticker, until I reach the end of the list.
>>
>> When I run it under Devuan Beowulf, no results are displayed until it is
>> done with all of the tickers and then all the fields are filled in and
>> displayed at one.
>>
>> Have there been changes in the way python and QT Designer interact?
>> Under Stretch, /usr/bin/python3 points to python3.5, in Beowulf, it
>> points to python3.7. Could this be causing the different behavior. I
>> can't just change the link, because I get an error loading the QT module
>> when I link to python3.5.
>>
>> Marc
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I never said that it was broken, just unexpected. I got the old
behavior back by adding the line 'self.repaint()' after each ticker's
fields were filled.
Marc