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On Mar 7, 2007, at 10:18 PM, Richard Taylor wrote:
The problem here is the "Bus error". It is not a gramps issue. I
believe that
the "Bus error" is caused by a problem with gtk2/pygtk2 not gramps.
Yeah, I figured that out. Frustrating that no other port uses py-
gnome or py-gtk2 in such a way as to make this more widely-known.
Try just running python from the command line and 'import gnome/
import gtk' I
think that you will find that you get the same 'Bus error'.
I'm not that clever but I was able to provoke a bus error and capture
the results with ktrace.
There is an issue with the configure scripts not working quite
right on OS X,
a work around is described on the gramps wiki. But this work around
will not
solve the problem that the version of gtk/pygtk is broken in macports.
I have passed this on to the gramps developers, in the event they
have any advice, though I know it isn't the result of anything
they're doing.
- --
Paul Beard
contact info: www.paulbeard.org/paulbeard.vcf
pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pdb206/
Are you trying to win an argument or solve a problem?
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