I've upgraded & downgraded various bits of my system since running across that 
bug, and now I don't have the same configuration that I had before.  I'm also 
not able to reproduce the bug any longer, on Mac OS X 10.6, Python 2.6.1, Numpy 
1.2.1, in both {i386, x86_64} modes.

Mysterious.

- bryan
 
On Nov 25, 2009, at 8:38 AM, Andreas Klöckner wrote:

> On Mittwoch 25 November 2009, Ken Seehart wrote:
>> Something like this came up for someone else in May:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00361.html
>> 
>> *SystemError: ../Objects/longobject.c:336: bad argument to internal
>> function*
>>  buf = struct.pack(format, *arg_data)
>> 
>> I fixed it by hacking *_add_functionality* in *driver.py*.
> 
> As before when Bryan reported the bug, I can't seem to reproduce it. 
> (Likewise, I can't reproduce the issue described in the corresponding numpy 
> ticket [1].)
> 
> [1] http://projects.scipy.org/numpy/ticket/1110
> 
> What architecture are you running on? What version of Python? What version of 
> numpy? (Can't reproduce on x86_64+2.5.4+1.3.0 and x86_64+2.6.1+{1.2.1 and 
> 1,3.0}.)
> 
> In principle, I'm not opposed to merging this fix, but I'd like some more 
> information first.
> 
> Bryan: are you still encountering this? Any further information?
> 
> Andreas
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