On 7/20/07, Josiah Carlson <jcarlson at uci.edu> wrote: > > "David Gowers" <00ai99 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Has anyone tried PyGEGL, the Python interface to gegl (www.gegl.org), > > with SVN Python? > > When I 'import gegl', that causes an immediate crash with the > > following backtrace. > > I would wager a beer or two that the issue is in the wrapping of gegl. > Having recently started wrapping modules by hand and with Swig, I have > come to notice that making a mistake with refcounts can lead to > segfaults like you are seeing. If you are getting that immediately upon > import, you may want to check to make sure that the function that is > initializing your module (typically something like init_gegl) is doing > the right things (I can't really offer any suggestions on what to check > for, I literally only started wrapping stuff by hand yesterday; > previously I used Pyrex, which can handle all refcounts for you if > desired). > Well, okay; but how does that account for the fact that Kevin reports it works under 2.4, but it doesn't work under 2.6?
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