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Search Thesaurus key words button causes crash #162

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lstaub4 opened this issue Oct 27, 2022 · 12 comments
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Search Thesaurus key words button causes crash #162

lstaub4 opened this issue Oct 27, 2022 · 12 comments

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@lstaub4
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lstaub4 commented Oct 27, 2022

Describe the bug
Search Controlled variables button under Theme Keywords section causes program to crash when used.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to Theme Keywords Section of the Identification Tab
  2. Click on Search Controlled Variables button
  3. Window opens up for you to search terms- try to search a term and hit enter
  4. Metadata Wizard program crashes.

Expected behavior
Expected the term searched to show up with different thesaurus options

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  • OS: Windows
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@dignizio-usgs
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I tried to recreate this and was not able to do so. @ennsk / @tnorkin - are you able to reproduce?

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@lstaub4 - can you try Help > Check for Updates to ensure you are on the latest version of the tool?
Help > About will also display the version of the tool.

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ennsk commented Oct 27, 2022

@dignizio-usgs - Could not replicate on macos v2.0.7

@lstaub4
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lstaub4 commented Oct 27, 2022

Thanks @dignizio-usgs I just checked and my version is 2.0.6
When I click Check for updates under help I get this warning:
Screenshot 2022-10-27 132501

A colleague of mine also has this same crashing issue, also has version 2.0.6 and with same error pop up when clicking check for updates

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tnorkin commented Oct 27, 2022

@dignizio-usgs, I'm also not able to reproduce the issue

@ennsk
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ennsk commented Oct 27, 2022

@lstaub4 - You can upgrade to version 2.0.7 by downloading it from the releases page here: https://github.com/usgs/fort-pymdwizard/releases.

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kconn2 commented Apr 23, 2024

I am having this same issue of the Thesaurus crashing each time I type in a search word and click on the SEARCH button. I am using version 2.0.7. I also noticed that it wasn't able to connect to the USGS employee directory and auto populate my contact info. Both of these functions have worked for me in the past (probably with a previous version). Could it be related to Global Connect?

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We are experiencing the same issues with AD and Search Controlled Vocabularies in v2.0.7 on Windows 10 Enterprise22H2.

@dignizio-usgs
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@ColinTalbert and I can reproduce the error, thanks for reporting. The two look-up services used by the Metadata Wizard appear to be down, these are impacting the tool.

Controlled thesaurus - https://apps.usgs.gov/thesaurus/term.php
Contact lookup - https://geo-nsdi.er.usgs.gov/contact-xml.php

We will follow up on this with relevant USGS contacts for a resolution.

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kconn2 commented Apr 24, 2024 via email

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Hi, I am having the same problem where using the Thesaurus key words causes a crash after I updated to 2.0.7. I also tried to conda install the package, but have my own set of problems with that.

@mmetes-usgs
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Hi, I am also having this same issue. I get this error message every time I search controlled vocabularies.
Screenshot 2024-08-27 102531
I am running version 2.0.7. and after checking for updates, it says everything is up to date. My OS is Windows 11.

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lstaub4 commented Aug 27, 2024 via email

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