I am getting the same error on a couple of computers running windows 7. I downloaded a fresh version of MRL and put it in a new MRL folder. Under help there is not a "no worky" . starting Python does not work.Both of these computers run 1.0.95 if that helps. error is something about StreamGobbler. See attached file of screen.
thanks for the help
Hi Harland, nice to see you
Hi Harland, nice to see you .. its been a while.
First thing, ya - the state of MRL is not too happy now.. I'm doing lots of changes and I did not know how to use Git(Hub) very proficiently.
I "could" check in the big amount of changes I've done but .. I'm not done .. and that would be like someone asking you to let them drive a car you've been working on, with all the oil out, and the brake lines drained :)
1.0.107 is MRL with some of the wires clipped .. but you can start Python in it if you do a runtime -> system -> install all ...
That process will return errors (because the repo's oil has been drained) - but it will get you a worky Python..
Sorry, that's the best I can do at the moment...
With my very limited time, I can't go back and fix things I've already fixed.. so BOLDLY FORWARD !
If its any consolation (it is for me) .. 1.0.108+ will be the first release which does a large amount of "self testing" before any "human" uses it.
Good Luck !