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RE: [sc-users] SCIDE Windows 10, "stuck at Sending Request"



Dear Brian,

 

I’ve noticed that user rjsuni has addressed this issue (#4214) and has found a workaround that worked in his environment. My IT support staff say that in our organization, that policy for Audit Removable Storage is not enabled – and I still have the “stuck at Sending Request…” problem. So the fact that disabling it worked for them is probably just circumstantial. This is for SC 3.10.0 64-bit on Windows 10 Education version 1709 in a corporate environment.  

 

I’d be immensely grateful if you could look into this for 3.10.1.

 

Thanks for all the stellar work you guys are doing!

 

Sten Ternström

 

 

From: owner-sc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <owner-sc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of brianlheim@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: den 16 september 2018 01:59
To: sc-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [sc-users] SCIDE, Windows 10 and Sublime Text 3

 

Hi Sten,

 

A few months ago I looked into this because I am aware it is a major pain point for several of our users. I made some notes and will return to it after 3.10 is released; it doesn't look too bad, there is definitely just a simple race condition in how the language and IDE communicate during startup. Perhaps we can get a fix into 3.10.1. Sorry again that you are having to deal with this issue, I know it is very frustrating, and thank you for your patience.

 

Regards,

Brian

 

On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 10:06 AM <stern@xxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Jonathan,

 

I have the same problem and I raised this issue on the mailing list about a year ago, and it is still unsolved. The consensus seems to be that the startup sequence of the three SC processes has become over-convoluted and prone to race conditions. The developer team has not had time to straighten that out yet.

 

In May 2018, Anthony Hawes posted on this forum a tiny SCIDE emulator which I find makes it possible to interpret code and run my projects (see below). But I’m hoping for a real solution, of course.

 

Sten Ternström