wummel/linkchecker

Internal error

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I/you found an internal error in LinkChecker while trying to test the site c:\Users\Mike\documents\Web site\Web files v35\ on my desktop, although why you would want to know this I can't image. Here is the Traceback (most recent call last):
File "linkcheck\gui_init_.pyo", line 452, in on_controlButton_clicked
-- couldn't find file, trying this instead: C:\Program Files (x86)\LinkChecker\library.zip\linkcheck\gui_init_.py
-- code not available --
File "linkcheck\gui_init_.pyo", line 438, in start
-- couldn't find file, trying this instead: C:\Program Files (x86)\LinkChecker\library.zip\linkcheck\gui_init_.py
-- code not available --
File "linkcheck\gui_init_.pyo", line 473, in check
-- couldn't find file, trying this instead: C:\Program Files (x86)\LinkChecker\library.zip\linkcheck\gui_init_.py
-- code not available --
File "linkcheck\gui_init_.pyo", line 282, in set_config
-- couldn't find file, trying this instead: C:\Program Files (x86)\LinkChecker\library.zip\linkcheck\gui_init_.py
-- code not available --
UnboundLocalError: local variable 'pat' referenced before assignment
System info:
LinkChecker 9.3
Released on: 16.7.2014
Python 2.7.8 (default, Jun 30 2014, 16:03:49) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Requests: 2.2.1
Qt: 4.8.6 / PyQt: 4.11
Modules: QScintilla, Sqlite
Local time: 2021-08-01 15:19:39+011
sys.argv: ['C:\Program Files (x86)\LinkChecker\linkchecker-gui.exe']
Default locale: ('en', 'cp1252')

PS Why is it so complicated to forward this error report to you? I had no interest in signing up to Github apart from being so kind as to send you this error report. I will now uninstall and re-install LinkChecker (which is a great program, by the way) and hope you manage to find the bug before it nips at the next user.

note that this project is dead, it was revived at https://github.com/linkchecker/linkchecker which may have fixed this issue

Why is it so complicated to forward this error report to you? I had no interest in signing up to Github apart from

Github (or other issue tracker requiring registration) is a standard way to report bugs. Some projects use mailing lists or forums (that also require registration)