I did do some measure of manual testing on Win10 with Edge and IE11 prior to release, but I would not describe it as fully adequate. Unfortunately the true amount of desired testing work far exceeds the human capacity of the small core team. We do release dev builds and release candidates with some regularity and we rely on the community to try them out and test them. I'd encourage anyone who regularly runs Window to try out these dev builds often, to help catch any Windows-specific problems as early as possible
It would also be phenomenal for someone to step up as the Windows maintainer, to help build and improve automated testing on Windows platforms, but so far there have been no takers. I'd also encourage anyone interested in helping to improved Windows testing to reach out.
Thanks,
Bryan
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On Apr 11, 2017, at 04:41, Peter Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I have recently updated to Bokeh 0.12.5 and am having problems with Internet Explorer 11.
I am using Anaconda to configure packages on my own machine.
My own, relatively simple, bokeh examples started displaying the following line when I updgraded to Bokeh 0.12.5
Bokeh Error
Invalid calling object
When I run my own examples in Chrome they function as expected.
I then tried the simple line example in the Getting Started part of the User Guide. This also displayed the error above.
Any help would be much appreciated on where to start looking.
It occurred to me that it may be, somehow, connected to my work environment so I tried this on my windows 10 machine at home. Unfortunately it showed the same situation i.e. the error only occurred with bokeh 0.12.5 using IE 11. I will raise this as a bug as you suggest.
I did do some measure of manual testing on Win10 with Edge and IE11 prior to release, but I would not describe it as fully adequate. Unfortunately the true amount of desired testing work far exceeds the human capacity of the small core team. We do release dev builds and release candidates with some regularity and we rely on the community to try them out and test them. I’d encourage anyone who regularly runs Window to try out these dev builds often, to help catch any Windows-specific problems as early as possible
It would also be phenomenal for someone to step up as the Windows maintainer, to help build and improve automated testing on Windows platforms, but so far there have been no takers. I’d also encourage anyone interested in helping to improved Windows testing to reach out.
I did do some measure of manual testing on Win10 with Edge and IE11 prior to release, but I would not describe it as fully adequate. Unfortunately the true amount of desired testing work far exceeds the human capacity of the small core team. We do release dev builds and release candidates with some regularity and we rely on the community to try them out and test them. I'd encourage anyone who regularly runs Window to try out these dev builds often, to help catch any Windows-specific problems as early as possible
It would also be phenomenal for someone to step up as the Windows maintainer, to help build and improve automated testing on Windows platforms, but so far there have been no takers. I'd also encourage anyone interested in helping to improved Windows testing to reach out.
Thanks,
Bryan
> On Apr 11, 2017, at 04:41, Peter Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have recently updated to Bokeh 0.12.5 and am having problems with Internet Explorer 11.
>
> I am using Anaconda to configure packages on my own machine.
>
> My own, relatively simple, bokeh examples started displaying the following line when I updgraded to Bokeh 0.12.5
>
> Bokeh Error
> Invalid calling object
>
> When I run my own examples in Chrome they function as expected.
>
> I then tried the simple line example in the Getting Started part of the User Guide. This also displayed the error above.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated on where to start looking.
>
> Thanks
> Peter
>
>
>
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