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We have identified what caused this behavior and will be submitting a bug report to ESRI. There seems to be an issue with setting arcpy.env.addOutputsToMap to False in a python script tool. If that line is run in the python tool, tools will not complete after the script finishes. This behavior will persist for all geoprocessing script tools (and possibly normal gp tools) for the rest of the session. Removing this line from all python toolboxes in the project and re-opening the project resolves the problem.
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The problem seems isolated to my machines. I guess this means I might need to try resetting my application profile and as a last resort, reinstalling ArcGIS Pro to try to resolve the issue. Thanks for everyone that provided feedback.
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Logging in as a different user is my next test step. I have a colleague who has no issues running gp tools on their machine and will be testing their login on mine. Are there account settings an admin can set that affects a user's ability to use custom geoprocessing tools?
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This was exactly the same python tool from a python toolbox in both versions. There was nothing that wasn't Python 3 compatible in the original python tool. If I make a new python toolbox in Pro and run the default tool without any edits, parameters, or real code to run, I get the same behavior where it gets stuck after it completes and the geoprocessing dialog perpetually says "Updating...". I get this problem with a default script tool in a conventional toolbox and with python toolboxes. The tool messages state that it completed...ArcPro seems to not to realize it.
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12-08-2015
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Geoprocessing python tools from a python toolbox take a long time to start and then remain in the "Updating" phase after finishing for a long time (more than an hour). Even a default tool that does nothing takes a long time to run and remains in the "updating" state, sometimes not even finishing. I am running ArcGIS Pro 1.1 and am wondering what the problem might be. This same python tool runs fine from ArcMap and also runs fine as a stand-alone script using the Python 3 interpreter. I have had this same problem on multiple computers and had made ArcGIS Pro useless to me for running python tools.
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Why not just use the Imagery Basemap layer from ESRI? It should be the first item in the drop-down of the Add Data button in ArcMap. Most of that imagery is at least as good as Google Maps.
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