On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 05:59:05PM -0400, Andrew Koenig wrote: > Zack> Please execute the attached shell script with CC set to your test gcc > Zack> 3.2 and/or binutils 2.13.x installation and see what happens. If we > Zack> do have a toolchain bug, it ought to be provoked by this test. > > Excellent! > > $ sh test-dynload > + gcc -fPIC -shared dyn.c -o dyn.so > + gcc main.c -o main -ldl > + ./main > calling dlopen > Segmentation Fault - core dumped > + exit 139 Bingo. That demonstrates conclusively that this isn't a Python bug. Please repeat the test like so: $ CC="gcc -v" sh test-dynload Send the complete output, the result of "uname -a", and the script itself to both gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org and bug-binutils@gnu.org. And I think we can stop bothering python-dev. zw
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