Uwe Grauer wrote:
> johnf wrote:
>> On Wednesday 17 January 2007 06:38, Paul McNett wrote:
>>> Ed Leafe wrote:
>>>> On Jan 16, 2007, at 10:10 PM, johnf wrote:
>>>>> I can't determine what is causing the seg fault.  Sometimes it
>>>>> starts working
>>>>> and then all of sudden it just seg faults.
>>>>    Sounds like the sort of thing that is almost impossible to debug
>>>> unless you can see it happening first hand. Any chance you can find a
>>>> series of actions that always results in a crash?
>>> John, determine if it was a specific revision of Dabo:
>>>
>>> cd projects/dabo
>>> svn up
>>> # see if it segfaults
>>> svn up -r 2650
>>> # see if it segfaults, if not:
>>> svn up -r 2675
>>> # etc, until you find the revision where it starts happening.
>>>
>>> Ditto for daboide.
>>>
>>> If it wasn't due to a dabo or daboide revision, then it is something on
>>> your system. Which versions of python, wxpython, etc.?
>> Both 2650 and 2675 work.
>> Platform: GTK
>> Python Version: 2.5 on linux2
>> Dabo Version: Version 0.8a; Revision 2675
>> UI Version: 2.6.3.3 on wxGTK (gtk2)
> 
> I saw segfaults too.
> Generally, after i change to a new/old revision i just start  a
> functioning form. After i did that i never saw it happen.
> I seems that this is only caused by the Classdesigner after a
> revisionchange.
> 
> Uwe
> 

Forgot one thing:
Be sure to delete your .pyc files.
At least when you go to an older revision.

Uwe

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