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        Shlomi Fish



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Subject: Python Bindings causing segfaults in my Freecell solving library
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Hi!

I wrote Freecell Solver, which is a program and library that solve games
of Freecell and similar variants of card Solitaire. It is written in C,
and in order for it to be integrated into PySol (a card solitaire suite
written in Python with Tkinter), bindings need to be made.

Markus Oberhumer, who is the author of PySol wrote such bindings but he
complains and I verified it that they crash often. The problem is that a
test program that uses the user interface, which was written in C runs
perfectly, and Freecell Solver was successfully integrated into the kpat
solitaire suite of the upcoming KDE 2.1. (this time thanks to Stephan
Kulow). I have placed the bindings here, but please don't let them be
known to the outside world yet:

http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/fcs-temp/fcs-python.tar.gz

You will need to untar it inside the Freecell Solver 1.4.0 distribution,
which can be download from:

http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/freecell-solver/

or 

http://fc-solve.berlios.de/

I tried to analyze it but I can't seem to find anything that is wrong with
Mr. Oberhumer's bindings. However, I never used the C->Python interface
and only written one python script (a PySol and Freecell related one) so
far.

If anybody can help, I, the universe, life on earth, and everything will
appreciate it.

TIA,

        Shlomi Fish

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