I thought I had this fixed, but apparently not. On my Linux (Mandrake 6.1 with some stuff from 7.1), I'm getting the following traceback in certain situations when running an oldish version of Zope (2.0.0): (gdb) bt #0 0x400712e8 in sigsuspend () from /lib/libc.so.6 #1 0x401471a0 in __DTOR_END__ () from /lib/libc.so.6 Yesterday I removed pgcc and egcs (both were installed for some reason) and upgraded the compilation environment to the following: gcc-c++-2.95.2-7mdk gcc-cpp-2.95.2-7mdk binutils-2.9.5.0.31-1mdk glibc-devel-2.1.1-15mdk glibc-2.1.1-15mdk compat-glibc-5.3-2.0.7.5mdk gcc-2.95.2-7mdk (Am I missing an important package that needs updating in the list above?) I had noticed the same traceback in test_fork1.py after I removed pgcc and installed gcc 2.95 and friends, but before I realized I had egcs installed. Deleting egcs cured the problem in at least some situations, but apparently not all. Anybody seen this? I suspect it has something to do with threading (which Zope requires). My Python directory tree is up-to-date wrt the CVS repository and was configured as ./configure --with-threads --with-cycle-gc --prefix=/usr and compiled as make OPT=-g I will try turning off cycle-gc. Any other thoughts from the assembled compilation gurus? Thx, Skip
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