python: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0.0

徘徊边缘 提交于 2019-12-05 05:22:55
joaquin

Your code works perfect for me in win7 with wxpython 2.8.12.1 and python 2.6.7 runing on Spe version 0.8.4.i when the images are located in the script directory (I used my own animated gif and a png).

The only change I needed was to import animate (from wx import animate) in addition to wx and use

showclock = animate.GIFAnimationCtrl(self, -1, clock)

instead of

showclock = wx.animate.GIFAnimationCtrl(self, -1, clock)

Edit: There are several cases of people having the same error messsages as yours like here and here and here. This last one makes me think that it could be related with the use of threads with a gui framework in linux (see also here something related). You should google the error string to see if you can get some more information or ask an especific question on SO with the error string as the subject. Uf! there is already one !

Don't know if it's related to your problem but you should instantiate the dialog and call its ShowModal after the wxApp is created:

class App(wx.App):
    def OnInit(self):
        dia = AniGif(None, -1, "Ani Gif")
        try:
            dia.ShowModal()
        finally:
            dia.Destroy()
        return True

App(0).MainLoop()

== edit ==

I didn't see you instantiated a wx.Bitmap from another thread. This is bad. Try this instead:

def grabImages():
    global dirim
    dirim = {}
    def addToDict(key, path):
        dirim[key] = wx.Bitmap(path)
    path = './images/soccer/'
    listing = os.listdir(path)
    for infile in listing:
        if len(infile)>4 and infile[-4:]=='.jpg' :
            print path+infile
            wx.CallAfter(addToDict, infile, path+infile)
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