Editing the subject. On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 11:39 AM Nabil Memon <nabilmemon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dears, > > I am currently using pypy(pypy-7.0.0-linux_x86_64-portable) and I am > facing some issues using it. > I installed pip, cython and numpy using commands: > $ ./pypy-xxx/bin/pypy -m ensurepip > $ ./pypy-xxx/bin/pip install cython numpy > After that, I installed one package *"pysubnettree" *thorough pypy's pip. > While importing SubnetTree class, I get segmentation fault. > It works completely file with python2.7. > > *test.py:* > import SubnetTree > > > Here are some logs that I collected using pypy's falthandler tool. > > ======================================================================================== > Fatal Python error: Segmentation fault > Stack (most recent call first, approximate line numbers): > File > "/root/pypy_7/pypy-7.0.0-linux_x86_64-portable/site-packages/SubnetTree.py", > line 13 in swig_import_helper > File > "/root/pypy_7/pypy-7.0.0-linux_x86_64-portable/site-packages/SubnetTree.py", > line 11 in <module> > File "test.py", line 1 in <module> > File "<builtin>/app_main.py", line 767 in run_it > File "<builtin>/app_main.py", line 78 in run_toplevel > File "<builtin>/app_main.py", line 568 in run_command_line > File "<builtin>/app_main.py", line 848 in entry_point > Segmentation fault > > ========================================================================================= > > I tried to debug it further, it seems like segfault is observed while > loading *(.so)* file using python's inbuild module > *imp.load_module('_SubnetTree', > fp, pathname, description).* > It would be a great help if you can throw some light on this. > > Thanks and Regards, > Nabil >
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