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Crash after connection (possible duplicate) #60
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I've just tried building master and using that and had the same issue. |
Hi @zachdaniel , thanks for posting the issue! 🙂 Could you please share a list of applications which are started on the node you are observing with erlangpl? If you're using Elixir, you can use: iex> :application.info()[:running] and in case of Erlang: erl> proplists:get_value(running, application:info()). This issue usually comes up because of misbehaving OTP applications, but this could be the problem on our side. And sorry for keeping you waiting 😉 |
I'm seeing the same thing. My application list is: [{cuttlefish,undefined}, Edit: Yup, indeed - it is bad otp applications. I have a quick-and-dirty workaround for which I'll submit a pull request... |
Wanted to lodge a new issue since the other one referencing this (#43) was closed and appears to have been fixed.
I'm getting this same issue. I've updated credo to use
runtime: false
, I've also removed wobserver from my application (an issue I saw elsewhere) and also I've used the latest binary from the releases page.Elixir v 1.4.2
OTP 19
Any thoughts or assistance is greatly appreciated.
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