Simon> Some indictation of what Python was executing when the segfault Simon> occurred would help narrow now the possibilities rapidly. The Python distribution comes with a Misc/gdbinit file (you can grab it from the Subversion source tree via the web as well) that defines a pystack command. It will work with core files as well as running processes and should give you a very good idea where your Python code was executing when the segfault occurred. -- Skip Montanaro - skip at pobox.com - http://smontanaro.dyndns.org/
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