Remote server is not connected. Please reinitialize or disconnect the remote interpreter

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Paul Hannell

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May 5, 2020, 2:51:18 AM5/5/20
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Hi Team

I've been getting this response when running simple script today.

"Remote server is not connected. Please reinitialize or disconnect the remote interpreter"

Any clues? 

Thanks
Paul

PyScripter

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May 5, 2020, 4:10:09 AM5/5/20
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This may happen if for some reason the remote python engine crashes.  Could you please provide some more details:
  • which version of python and Pyscripter are you using?
  • what is the "simple script" you are running?

Paul Hannell

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May 5, 2020, 11:23:58 PM5/5/20
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Hi

Unfortunately I am still getting the same problem today.

I'm using:
Python - 3.8.2
Pyscripter - 3.6.3.0

It doesn't matter which program I try to run from basis "Hello World" to something more complex, same abort message.

Thanks
Paul Hannell
 


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May 6, 2020, 1:55:37 AM5/6/20
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Could you please check this.

Tools, Options, IDE Options, Python Interpreter, Always use sockets:  Is the option checked?

I also noticed that you are using Python 3.8.2.  I haven't done much testing with this latest version.   I will do now.


On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 6:23:58 AM UTC+3, Paul Hannell wrote:
Hi

Unfortunately I am still getting the same problem today.

I'm using:
Python - 3.8.2
Pyscripter - 3.6.3.0

It doesn't matter which program I try to run from basis "Hello World" to something more complex, same abort message.

Thanks
Paul Hannell

 


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Paul Hannell

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May 6, 2020, 2:15:33 AM5/6/20
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Hi

Thanks for helping me. If I could spend as much time on learning as I do on fixing problems. I'd be a paid programmer already.

I looked for the Always use sockets and found it was set to True.

Thanks
Paul Hannell
 


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PyScripter

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May 6, 2020, 4:13:48 AM5/6/20
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Tested with python 3.8.2 and seems to be working smoothly.  Was PyScripter working Ok, and then after a while you started getting this error?  Any clues about what might be the cause of the problems.  (e.g. change in system configuration, security settings etc.).


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Paul Hannell

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May 7, 2020, 10:55:20 PM5/7/20
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Hi

Thanks for this.
I'm not really sure where this problem stems from. I've deleted all Py from my system and re-installed. So far it appears to be fine. Perhaps a conflict. It seemed to be better once I removed Anaconda?

Many thanks
Paul Hannell
 


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