Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@cwi.nl> writes: > On Tuesday, Jul 22, 2003, at 17:17 Europe/Amsterdam, Skip Montanaro > wrote: > >> >> Jack> Skip: could you try linking your test program with a >> command line >> Jack> similar to what Python uses? >> >> No change. > > Grmpf. Next wild idea: could it have something to do with the way > the code referring to getaddrinfo() is loaded from a bundle, in > stead of being in the main executable? > > This is difficult to test in general, but you could try turning your > test program into a Python extension module by renaming main to > initfoobar() and importing it. Python will complain after importing > the module, but by that time you'll have the numbers:-) Nope, that runs like a bat out of hell too. Cheers, mwh -- I also feel it essential to note, [...], that Description Logics, non-Monotonic Logics, Default Logics and Circumscription Logics can all collectively go suck a cow. Thank you. -- http://advogato.org/person/Johnath/diary.html?start=4
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