I'm migrating my sabnzbd installation to a new Mac running Mac OS 10.11.2.
As of this crash log, I was running Python v 2.7.10. Updating to 2.7.11 hasn't helped.
I'm far from an expert at interpreting crash logs. I was hoping someone could help me figure out what's going on. I'm happy to send any other info. Here is the OS X crash dialog text.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/246 ... %20log.txt
Help interpreting Python crash log
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TheGrayLebowski
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Re: Help interpreting Python crash log
It crashes in the Python runtimes or main program.
This is outside our influence.
Are there any specific circumstances this happens?
This is outside our influence.
Are there any specific circumstances this happens?
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TheGrayLebowski
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Re: Help interpreting Python crash log
I believe it's the main program. It's just generating the crash log when I boot up OS X. It's a fresh install too, which is what makes it so weird.
Right after booting up, as soon as sabnzbd and sickbeard start up, I get the crash. It seems to happen about once a day once I restart Python.
Right after booting up, as soon as sabnzbd and sickbeard start up, I get the crash. It seems to happen about once a day once I restart Python.
Re: Help interpreting Python crash log
Are you using our OSX binaries?
If so, upgrading Python won't help.
If so, upgrading Python won't help.
