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 TreeLine 1.1.2 (Development)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Thu, Aug 23rd 2001 11:53 UTC (6 years, 11 months ago) Updated: Tue, Jun 17th 2008 13:29 UTC (1 month, 22 days ago)


Screenshot About:
TreeLine is used to organize and store text data in a tree structure. It is well suited to keeping track of many different types of information. Each node of the tree can contain several defined fields, forming a mini-database. The format of each node can be defined, and the output can be shown on the screen, printed, or exported to HTML. The tree structure is navigated and edited in the left pane of the window, while various views of the child data are shown and editable in the right pane. The data is stored in XML text files. TreeLine is based on the PyQt library.

Release focus: Major bugfixes

Changes:
A serious bug that caused TreeLine to crash when using a pull-down combo box on a field in the Data Editor view was fixed.

Author:
Doug Bell [contact developer]

Rating:
8.47/10.00 (4 votes)

Homepage:
http://treeline.bellz.org
Tar/GZ:
http://prdownload.berlios.de/treeline/treeline-1.1.10.tar.gz
Mailing list archive:
https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/treeline-users/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  4 - Beta
[Environment]  X11 Applications
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  POSIX :: Linux
[Programming Language]  Python
[Topic]  Other/Nonlisted Topic

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Doug Bell (Owner)

» Rating: 8.47/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.33% (Rank 451)
» Popularity: 3.44% (Rank 1224)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Stable 1.2.0 17-Jun-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ
Development 1.1.10 15-Jan-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ

 Releases

Version Focus Date
1.1.10 Minor bugfixes 15-Jan-2008 12:58
1.1.9 Minor bugfixes 13-Jun-2007 12:20
1.1.8 Minor bugfixes 22-May-2007 11:37
1.1.7 Major feature enhancements 03-May-2007 12:34
1.1.6 Major feature enhancements 17-Apr-2007 12:50
1.1.5 Major feature enhancements 22-Feb-2007 13:14
1.1.4 Major feature enhancements 18-Jan-2007 14:32
1.1.3 Major feature enhancements 21-Dec-2006 13:34
1.1.2 Major bugfixes 22-Nov-2006 16:13
1.1.1 Major feature enhancements 21-Nov-2006 05:25

 Comments

[»] Segmentation Fault
by Stephen Brenner - Dec 4th 2004 21:19:44

This looks like a very interesiting application.
It seems to install fine on my SUSE Linux system
but I get a "sgementation fault" error when I try
to run it from the command line. Any ideas on how to get it working?

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    [»] Re: Segmentation Fault
    by Doug Bell - Dec 5th 2004 07:25:44


    > This looks like a very interesiting application.

    > It seems to install fine on my SUSE Linux system

    > but I get a "segmentation fault" error

    > when I try to run it from the command line. Any

    > ideas on how to get it working?


    I'm not sure what the problem is - this problem has
    not been reported before. Please reply with the
    versions of Python, Qt, PyQt and sip that are installed
    on your system.

    Doug.

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      [»] Re: Segmentation Fault
      by Stephen Brenner - Dec 5th 2004 15:03:44

      System is:

      SUSE 8.2
      AMD Athon 1.4ghz 512mbRAM
      treeline 0.10.2
      Python 2.2.1
      PyQt 3.3.2-49
      qt 2.3.2-286
      qt3 3.0.5-64
      sip 3.3.2-59

      It fails when it gets to the point of loading the plugininterface.

      Thanks,

      Steve


      > I'm not sure what the problem is - this

      > problem has

      > not been reported before. Please reply

      > with the

      > versions of Python, Qt, PyQt and sip

      > that are installed

      > on your system.

      >

      > Doug.

      >

      >

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[»] python install.py --> error on line 37: how to solve?
by giovanniolmo - Dec 6th 2003 23:34:09

File "install.py", line 37
versionList = [int(val) for val in versionStr.split('.')]
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax

HELP!

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    [»] Re: python install.py --> error on line 37: how to solve?
    by Doug Bell - Dec 7th 2003 11:22:09


    > File "install.py", line 37
    > versionList = [int(val) for val in
    > versionStr.split('.')]
    > ^
    > SyntaxError: invalid syntax
    >
    > HELP!


    It appears that the install script is being run with a very old version of Python (1.5.x?). TreeLine requires Python >= 2.1.

    Either a proper version of Python is not installed or it is not the default (common on versions of RedHat before 8.0). If a newer version of Python is not installed, it can usually be installed alongside the old version to avoid breaking too many dependancies. If two versions are installed, you may need to run the install script with the full path to the newer version, such as:

    "/usr/bin/python2 install.py"

    Let me know if this doesn't work.
    Doug.

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