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[Bug 1108989] Re: Openshot leaves processes running after File > New, quit.

 

I have checked with Precise on a different PC (but 32 bit, yours is 64
bit I see) and I still see the problem, which I find surprising.  I have
not got a 64 bit installation to try it on.  Are you running Unity?

When I say File > New Project it replaces the current project with the
new one.  Is that correct or should I then have two project windows?  I
particularly notice that if I open an existing project, make a change
but do not save it, and then open a new project, save and quit, that I
do not get warned about closing the first project without saving it,
which makes me wonder whether it is the first projects threads that are
getting left running.

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Title:
  Openshot leaves processes running after File > New, quit.

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  Running Ubuntu 12.10 with
  openshot 1.4.3-1 from openshot.developers ppa
  melt 0.8.2-0ubuntu0~sunab~quantal1  from sunab/kdenlive-release ppa

  To replicate (in Ubuntu)
  Start openshot in a terminal
  Start htop or similar in another terminal
  A number of python openshot processes are started.
  In openshot select File > New Project and Save Project
  A few more openshot processes are started.
  Close openshot (File > Quit)
  Openshot closes but four python openshot processes are left attached to the terminal and the terminal does not return to the command prompt.

  If I perform that same action from the Ubuntu launcher then the
  processes are left as orphans.

  Terminal log attached.
  Would openshot.debug file be useful?

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