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I cannot make sense of this error that I'm getting upon starting Krita after installing this script:
ValueError
Python 3.11.6: /usr/bin/python3
Sat Dec 2 20:30:56 2023
A problem occurred in a Python script. Here is the sequence of
function calls leading up to the error, in the order they occurred.
/home/chris/.local/share/krita/pykrita/krita_stable_diffusion/interface/widgets/line_edit.py in <lambda>()
25 if self.config_name:
26 element.textChanged.connect(
27 lambda: self.update_value(self.config_name, element.text())
28 )
29 element.setText(str(self.config.value(self.config_name)))
self = <krita_stable_diffusion.interface.widgets.line_edit.LineEdit object>
self.update_value = <bound method LineEdit.update_value of <krita_st...ion.interface.widgets.line_edit.LineEdit object>>
self.config_name = 'outpaint_seed'
element = <PyQt5.QtWidgets.QLineEdit object>
element.text = <built-in method text of QLineEdit object>
/home/chris/.local/share/krita/pykrita/krita_stable_diffusion/interface/widgets/line_edit.py in update_value(self=<krita_stable_diffusion.interface.widgets.line_edit.LineEdit object>, config_name='outpaint_seed', value='None')
15
16 def update_value(self, config_name, value):
17 if self.max and value and value != "" and int(value) > self.max:
18 value = self.max
19 self.widget.setText(str(value))
self = <krita_stable_diffusion.interface.widgets.line_edit.LineEdit object>
self.max = 4294967295
value = 'None'
builtinint = <class 'int'>
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'None'
__cause__ = None
__class__ = <class 'ValueError'>
__context__ = None
__delattr__ = <method-wrapper '__delattr__' of ValueError object>
__dict__ = {}
__dir__ = <built-in method __dir__ of ValueError object>
__doc__ = 'Inappropriate argument value (of correct type).'
__eq__ = <method-wrapper '__eq__' of ValueError object>
__format__ = <built-in method __format__ of ValueError object>
__ge__ = <method-wrapper '__ge__' of ValueError object>
__getattribute__ = <method-wrapper '__getattribute__' of ValueError object>
__getstate__ = <built-in method __getstate__ of ValueError object>
__gt__ = <method-wrapper '__gt__' of ValueError object>
__hash__ = <method-wrapper '__hash__' of ValueError object>
__init__ = <method-wrapper '__init__' of ValueError object>
__init_subclass__ = <built-in method __init_subclass__ of type object>
__le__ = <method-wrapper '__le__' of ValueError object>
__lt__ = <method-wrapper '__lt__' of ValueError object>
__ne__ = <method-wrapper '__ne__' of ValueError object>
__new__ = <built-in method __new__ of type object>
__reduce__ = <built-in method __reduce__ of ValueError object>
__reduce_ex__ = <built-in method __reduce_ex__ of ValueError object>
__repr__ = <method-wrapper '__repr__' of ValueError object>
__setattr__ = <method-wrapper '__setattr__' of ValueError object>
__setstate__ = <built-in method __setstate__ of ValueError object>
__sizeof__ = <built-in method __sizeof__ of ValueError object>
__str__ = <method-wrapper '__str__' of ValueError object>
__subclasshook__ = <built-in method __subclasshook__ of type object>
__suppress_context__ = False
__traceback__ = <traceback object>
add_note = <built-in method add_note of ValueError object>
args = ("invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'None'",)
with_traceback = <built-in method with_traceback of ValueError object>
The above is a description of an error in a Python program. Here is
the original traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/chris/.local/share/krita/pykrita/krita_stable_diffusion/interface/widgets/line_edit.py", line 27, in <lambda>
lambda: self.update_value(self.config_name, element.text())
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/home/chris/.local/share/krita/pykrita/krita_stable_diffusion/interface/widgets/line_edit.py", line 17, in update_value
if self.max and value and value != "" and int(value) > self.max:
^^^^^^^^^^
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'None'
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I cannot make sense of this error that I'm getting upon starting Krita after installing this script:
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