Raymond Hettinger wrote: > My colleague got an odd result today that is reproducible on his build > of Python (RedHat's distribution of Py2.4.2) but not any other builds > I've checked (including an Ubuntu Py2.4.2 built with a later version of > GCC). I hypothesized that this was a bug in the underlying GCC > libraries, but the magnitude of the error is so large that that seems > implausible. These errors are due to a bit or two being flipped in either the long or double representation of the number. They could be due to a compiler bug, but other potential culprits include bad memory, a bum power supply introducing noise, or cooling problems. Has your colleague run memtest86 or other load tests for a day on their box? <b
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