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Errors logged in console on killing nodes via ctrl+c #623
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@sloretz or at @ivanpauno any update from this? Having some issues trying to run things after shutdown since they're are no shutdown hooks. Currently I just have a Try: rclpy.spin() blah blah finally: blah blah rclpy.shutdown(). But if I try and do any exception handling I get this error as well. |
I see at least two issues.
The second issue is the _signals module being none. |
The issue seems related to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18058730/python-attributeerror-on-del. @AlexKaravaev @twaddellberkeley could you try that? |
See #623 (comment). Signed-off-by: Ivan Santiago Paunovic <[email protected]>
Tested on ros:rolling docker gives this
Tested on ros:foxy docker gives this
I haven't been able to reproduce this issue actually. Keeping in mind that I had opened it almost year ago, could be that it was fixed by another thing. Unless @twaddellberkeley could provide some MWE |
@AlexKaravaev @ivanpauno Apologies for the delay, have been going down the rabbit hole on an unrelated i2c issue. Let me try and do some more testing of the issue this weekend. |
Apologies for the long delay, this is the output I have now (It's been awhile since i created the error and found a workaround and not sure if I recreated it properly) Thanks! |
The report in ros2/geometry2#546 has a relatively compact reproduction of what appears to be the same issue. |
Bug report
Required Info:
Linux 0ece455f6e93 5.4.0-48-generic fix indent #52-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 10 10:58:49 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
osrf/ros2:nightly docker image
foxy
Fast-RTPS
rclpy
Steps to reproduce issue
I am launching two python nodes from launch file and then killing it via ctrl+c
Expected behavior
I guess only this should output
Actual behavior
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