[mcstas-users] Pyqt problem on fresh install
Jean-Francois Moulin
jean-francois.moulin at hereon.de
Thu Mar 24 15:56:51 CET 2022
well,
This is what I see with a print statement at the beginning of mcgui.py
PyQt5.__file__ :
/home/jfmoulin/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/PyQt5/__init__.py
So, yes, this is my pip installed Qt
Trying your sugestion:
jfmoulin at jfm17:~$ mcstas-2.7.1-environment
The new shell started here is now set up for running this version
of mcstas:
McStas version 2.7.1 (Oct. 04, 2021)
Copyright (C) DTU Physics and Risoe National Laboratory, 1997-2021
Additions (C) Institut Laue Langevin, 2003-2021
All rights reserved
To end using this version of mcstas, exit this shell.
---- (in this same shell)
jfmoulin at jfm17:~$ mcrun
Command 'mcrun' not found, did you mean:
command 'mcron' from deb mcron (1.0.8-1build1)
...
so, still no joy.
I tried here under 2.7.1 which is the one I installed after having the
problem with 3.1 in the first place.
And, BTW, what is a desktop launcher ;0) (i.e, I called mcrun from a
shell as reported in my previous mail. No clicking, I swear.)
Moreover, I seem to be stuck in the perl past for mcrun:
jfmoulin at jfm17:~$ which mcgui
/usr/share/mcstas/2.7.1/bin/mcgui
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
jfmoulin at jfm17:~$ ls /usr/share/mcstas/2.7.1/bin/
cif2hkl mcformat mcpl2ssw mcstas postinst
mcdisplay-mantid.pl mcgui mcpltool mcstas_errmsg pymcpltool
mcdoc.pl mcpl2phits mcrun.pl phits2mcpl ssw2mcpl
On 3/24/22 13:44, Peter Kjær Willendrup wrote:
> Hi again,
>
>
> I am quite sure your user environment could affect the Python
> environment that e.g. mcgui “sees”.
>
> Your mcrun should in fact be sitting in the same directory where mcgui
> resides? But maybe you started it via a Desktop launcher?
>
>
> Running (e.g.)
> mcstas-3.1-environement
>
> should give you a shell which knows about the Python mcrun?
>
> Alternatively call mcrun with the full path, this should be something like
> /usr/share/mcstas/3.1/bin/mcrun
>
> mcrun.pl is “so much last year” ;-)
>
>
> Best,
> Peter
>
>
>> On 24 Mar 2022, at 13.30, Jean-Francois Moulin
>> <jean-francois.moulin at hereon.de> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Peter,
>>
>>
>> thanks for your suggestions!
>>
>> Synaptic shows:
>>
>> libqscintilla2-qt5-15 2.11.2+dfsg-6
>>
>> My mint (20.3) is fresh, but not mint ;0)
>>
>> Regarding python, usually I pip install as a normal user. I am not
>> quite sure what then gets precedence here... mcstas will call the
>> system installed package, right ? Or does it inherit from the user
>> calling mcgui?
>>
>>
>> I am now running mcstas 2.7.1 from ppa and actually cannot find
>> execute mcrun as such:
>>
>> jfmoulin at jfm17:~$ mcrun --write-user-config
>>
>> Command 'mcrun' not found, did you mean:
>>
>> command 'crun' from deb crun (0.12.1+dfsg-1)
>> command 'mcron' from deb mcron (1.0.8-1build1)
>>
>> Try: sudo apt install <deb name>
>>
>>
>> mcrun.pl is actually found at usr/bin/mcrun.pl though. Link missing?
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>> Jean-François
>>
>>
>> On 3/24/22 09:31, Peter Kjær Willendrup wrote:
>>> Dear Jean-Francois,
>>>
>>>
>>> OK, thank you for the information.
>>>
>>> Which exact Linux Mint are you on? As I remember Mint is a
>>> Debian-variant - and was our Debian packages your method of
>>> installation? In this situation, the dependencies are assumed to be
>>> resolved using Python modules provided by the OS itself, not conda
>>> or pip.
>>>
>>> The problem seems to relate to problems in the scintilla-based
>>> editor, which version of libqscintilla is installed?
>>>
>>> What I get on a Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (from the OS, not pip) is
>>> ii libqscintilla2-qt5-15 2.11.2+dfsg-6 amd64 Qt5 port of the
>>> Scintilla source code editing widget
>>>
>>>
>>> Is your Mint python “in mint condition” ( ;-) ) or has it been
>>> enriched with pip-stuff installed at the system level? In the latter
>>> case it may be worth checking how the code behaves in a “pure”
>>> environment.
>>>
>>>
>>> Now to a more practical attempt at a solution:
>>>
>>> I would try upgrading to 2.7.1 and/or 3.1 which have a new
>>> configuration-option in mccode_config.json that allows to avoid
>>> using scintilla all together:
>>>
>>> mcstas-3.1 env ~ $ mcrun --write-user-config
>>> loading system configuration
>>> userconfig saved to /Users/pkwi/.mcstas/3.1/mccode_config.json
>>>
>>> and then edit mccode_config.json so that
>>>
>>> "QSCI": “0"
>>>
>>> This should avoid any reference to the qscintilla lib and widgets.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best and let me know how it goes,
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 23 Mar 2022, at 13.16, Jean-Francois Moulin
>>>> <jean-francois.moulin at hereon.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I just tried a fresh install of mcstas on a linux mint box and
>>>> could not start mcgui. The backtrace seems to point to a conflict
>>>> with the installed pyqt5:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Original exception was:
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>> File
>>>> "/usr/share/mcstas/2.7.1/bin/../tools/Python/mcgui/mcgui.py", line
>>>> 945, in <module>
>>>> main()
>>>> File
>>>> "/usr/share/mcstas/2.7.1/bin/../tools/Python/mcgui/mcgui.py", line
>>>> 935, in main
>>>> mcguiApp.ctr = McGuiAppController()
>>>> File
>>>> "/usr/share/mcstas/2.7.1/bin/../tools/Python/mcgui/mcgui.py", line
>>>> 417, in __init__
>>>> self.view = McView()
>>>> File "/usr/share/mcstas/2.7.1/tools/Python/mcgui/viewclasses.py",
>>>> line 23, in __init__
>>>> self.ew = McCodeEditorWindow()
>>>> File "/usr/share/mcstas/2.7.1/tools/Python/mcgui/viewclasses.py",
>>>> line 281, in __init__
>>>> self.__initScintilla()
>>>> File "/usr/share/mcstas/2.7.1/tools/Python/mcgui/viewclasses.py",
>>>> line 471, in __initScintilla
>>>> from PyQt5 import Qsci
>>>> ValueError: PyCapsule_GetPointer called with incorrect name
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I tried both 2.7 and 3 versions, both show the same behaviour.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For Info, pip3 list returns the following
>>>>
>>>> PyQt5 5.15.6
>>>> PyQt5-Qt5 5.15.2
>>>> PyQt5-sip 12.9.1
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Any help appreciated!
>>>>
>>>> Jean-François
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>> Dr. Jean-François Moulin
>> German Engineering Materials Science Centre (GEMS)
>> at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)
>> Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
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Dr. Jean-François Moulin
German Engineering Materials Science Centre (GEMS)
at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)
Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
Lichtenbergstr. 1, 85747 Garching bei München, Germany
phone: +49-89-158860-762; email:jean-francois.moulin at hereon.de
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