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[Python-Dev] Segmentation fault of Python if build on Solaris 9 or 10 with Sun Studio 11

[Python-Dev] Segmentation fault of Python if build on Solaris 9 or 10 with Sun Studio 11 [Python-Dev] Segmentation fault of Python if build on Solaris 9 or 10 with Sun Studio 11Andreas Flöter Andreas.Floeter at web.de
Tue May 30 19:53:38 CEST 2006
I have filed a bug report "Building Python 2.4.3 on Solaris 9/10 with Sun 
Studio 11" 1496561 in the Python tracker. The problem I have encountered is, 
that some of the unit tests of the application roundup fail with Python 
producing a segmentation fault and dumping core, if Python was build with Sun 
Studio 11 (Sun C 5.8). In fact not only some of the unit tests fail, but also 
the application roundup at certain steps. 

If gcc is used, everything works fine. As Richard Jones suggests, it might be 
a problem in the anydbm module. I would rather prefer to use the native 
compiler of a platform. To name only two reason, distributing the application 
is easier (dynamic library dependencies are most likely met on the target 
system) and Sun is maintaining the reference native libraries.

Help would be appreciated, thanks
Andreas
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