Re: Reproducible random python crash.

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On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Carlos
O'Donell<carlos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Could I get each of you to follow this recipe and tell me if python
> crashes or hangs randomly during the execution of the last step?
>
> Recipe:
> mkdir -p ~/python-test
> cd ~/python-test
> apt-get update
> apt-get build-dep xmms2
> apt-get source xmms2
> cd xmms2_0.6DrMattDestruction
> ./waf configure --nocache --prefix=/usr --with-mandir=/usr/share/man
> --with-perl-archdir=/usr/lib/perl5 --with-perl-binary=/usr/bin/perl
> --with-ruby-archdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/hppa-linux
> --with-ruby-libdir=/usr/lib/ruby/1.8 --without-optionals=python
> --without-plugins=mac
>
> Running the last step on a 2.6.26-1-parisc64-smp kernel results in
> random behaviour ranging from sigsegv, sigill, sigtrap, and a hang.
> Given that each of you might run it on a different kernel, I was
> hoping to see if the behaviour is the same across different kernels.

On 2.6.31-rc2-00010-g22a5b0c-dirty (kyle's 4 CPU PA8800) I get a hang
and segfaults, the segfault is reproducible the hang happens every
once in a while.

Cheers,
Carlos.
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