[Fredrik Lundh] > anyone else seeing this? > > 1) using a local windows build, I keep getting complaints > about a missing symbol in the python22.dll: > > _PyGC_Insert > > an easy way to get this is to import the "xmlrpclib" module > into a clean interpreter. Can't reproduce. Perhaps it has to do with this?: try: # optional xmlrpclib accelerator. for more information on this # component, contact info@pythonware.com import _xmlrpclib ... That module doesn't exist on my box, but I bet it does on yours. There are no references to _PyGC_Insert anywhere in core 2.2a3. > (fwiw, this doesn't stop Python -- once you click OK, the > interpreter proceeds as if nothing happened...) Consistent with the guess above if that causes the import to raise an exception.
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