Hi all, sorry for posting to this list. I found a (maybe?) new bug, which crashes the interpreter. Just do this (is't repeatable): >>> from types import * >>> mod =3D ModuleType.__new__(ModuleType) >>> mod Upon trying to do a str(mod) to print it (I believe), the VM crashes and burns. I was searching for a way to construct a new module from it's file's compiled bytecode (just read() the "*.pyc" file), so I thought maybe the ModuleType had some kind of constructor which could use the compiled byte code. I don't have web access, so I couldn't post it as a bug report in sourceforge. --=20 Gustavo C=F3rdova Avila > gcordova@sismex.com =C5 8351-3861 | 8351-3862
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