"John D." <lists@webcrunchers.com> writes: > This Python "feature" has been here for so long, I assumed it was > supposed to work this way... Problem is when a control-c is typed, > it does a CORE DUMP! OpenBSD 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, 2.9, and beyond. i386 > build. Standard PC. Python 2.2.2, 2.2.1, 2.1, and beyond. Standard > build. You can report it, but not here. Please use sf.net/projects/python to report bugs. > >>> pid 1234: Fatal error '_pq_insert_tail: Already in priority queue' at line 196 in file /usr/src/lib/libc_r/uthread/uthread_priority_queue.c (errno = 4) > Abort (core dumped) Notice that this is a failed assertion in the C library of your operating system. It should not be possible for applications (Python or other) to trigger assertions in the C library, so when this happens, it indicates a bug in the system. Python might be using the C library incorrectly, though; please add -D_THREADSAFE to your Python compilation and see whether this changes anything. If this really is a bug in the system, you should configure Python with --disable-threads. Regards, Martin
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