On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 09:36:03PM -0500, Guido van Rossum wrote: > What's the other? Some people from Origin Systems have reported a crash. They are using Python in a large application (probably related to the Ultima Online game). I will put the bug report in the database today. They are using a custom version of cPickle that may be causing the problem. It is an instance object which is causing the trouble. My malloc() == NULL patch for classobject.c did not fix things. They still haven't reported back regarding the cPickle fix. > Hooft's problem makes heavy use of Tkinter and Pmw, it seems. > Maybe that's a clue? I don't think _tkinter does anything special (unlike cPickle and new). > Does he also use threads? His interpreter has threads enabled it seems. Maybe I should get him to test without threads, assuming he doesn't require them. > Is he willing to send his entire program over? From his bug report I understood that he was unwilling to make it available. New that I re-read the report I see that he did not say that. I will ask him. > Anyway, I'm not yet ready to disable GC by default -- that's sensible > but also defeats the purpose... Okay. I think I've found a possible problem. When I set threshold0 to 1 in the C code, weird things start happening. I'm looking into it. Neil
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