Hi Alex & Gang,

I was wondering if you were ever able to re-create the overflow error
with the code/data I sent?

Much thanks,
 -J


On Aug 14, 1:02 pm, Alex Nolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, like Chris said if you can send us the code and any relevant data
> you are using that causes pygr to blow up that would be a big help. I
> installed ActivePython on our XP VM as well as pygr so far. Running
> the default tests in protest.py produced a ton of errors, however none
> of them were similar to yours :(
>
> > -> Hi James,
> > -> I'm not sure whether Alex and Titus have tested yet on ActivePython,  
> > -> but I see no reason why Pygr shouldn't work on that platform.  It  
> > -> would be great if you could give them the information for reproducing  
> > -> this problem.  See further comments below...
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