Christopher Blunck <blunck at gst.com> writes: > On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 01:57:18PM -0500, Kurt B. Kaiser wrote: >> Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> writes: >> >> > If anybody *does* see the bogus behavior and feels like debugging it, >> > I'd appreciate it! >> >> I've been running cvs Python but not previously with debug switched on. >> >> I get a core when using OPT=-g. >> >> (Note that I'm running Patch 850977 "Modify setup.py to detect Tcl/Tk on BSD", >> though I wouldn't think it would cause this, and I doubt he's using it.) >> >> Investigating. Hints appreciated! > > Kurt- > > Interesting... When I do OPT=-g, I get a Memory fault (core dumped) > when linking python. Is that when you receive the core dump? What version of gcc? Anthony and I hacked around on HP's compile farm in the 2.3.2 timeframe and saw gcc problems which we hacked around, but nothing like this. Cheers, mwh -- I've even been known to get Marmite *near* my mouth -- but never actually in it yet. Vegamite is right out. UnicodeError: ASCII unpalatable error: vegamite found, ham expected -- Tim Peters, comp.lang.python
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