Bugs item #1738193, was opened at 2007-06-15 18:24 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by paulbeard You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1738193&group_id=5470
Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: Parser/Compiler Group: Python 2.4 Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: paul beard (paulbeard) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: parser error : out of memory error Initial Comment: Having some trouble parsing some xml files for GNOME on OS X 10.4.9 in Python 2.4.4. make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. if ! test -d es/; then mkdir es/; fi if [ -f "C/gdm.xml" ]; then d="../"; else d="/opt/local/var/db/dports/build/_opt_local_var_db_dports_sources_rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate_dports_gnome_gdm/work/gdm-2.18.2/docs/"; fi; \ (cd es/ && \ `which xml2po` -e -p \ "${d}es/es.po" \ "${d}C/gdm.xml" > gdm.xml.tmp && \ cp gdm.xml.tmp gdm.xml && rm -f gdm.xml.tmp) Python(451) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=1069056) failed (error code=3) Python(451) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region Python(451) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug Python(451) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=1069056) failed (error code=3) Python(451) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region Python(451) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug Python(451) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=1069056) failed (error code=3) Python(451) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region Python(451) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug Python(451) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=1069056) failed (error code=3) Python(451) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region Python(451) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug (null)(null)Python(451) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=1069056) failed (error code=3) Python(451) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region Python(451) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug Entity: line 1: parser error : out of memory error %para.char.mix; ^ Entity: line 2: |footnoteref|xref |abbrev|acronym|citation|citerefentry|citetitle|emphasis ^ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: paul beard (paulbeard) Date: 2007-06-17 11:28 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=201298 Originator: YES Still trying to find a way to verify what this problem is. Since it's a python script file[1] that generates the error, and python itself that keeps requesting more memory as a result[2], what other information can I provide? It seems like that in itself is a python code test, since nothing else is involved by python code (excluding the xml files it's choking on). This is OS-specific, as it works fine in FreeBSD 6.2. Repro-ing it would require someone to run OS X and install the MacPorts infrastructure. 1. /opt/local/bin/xml2po: a /opt/local/bin/python script text executable 2. Python(24212) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=1069056) failed (error code=3) Python(24212) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region Python(24212) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug Python(24212) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=1069056) failed (error code=3) Python(24212) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region Python(24212) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug (null)Python(24212) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=1069056) failed (error code=3) Python(24212) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region File Added: build.log ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: paul beard (paulbeard) Date: 2007-06-15 19:00 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=201298 Originator: YES I don't know how to devise a test case but let me see if I can get some help on this. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Neal Norwitz (nnorwitz) Date: 2007-06-15 18:55 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=33168 Originator: NO This isn't clearly a python problem. Can you provide a self-contained test case that includes just python code that demonstrates this problem? (ie, something that we can reproduce) It looks like a ulimit might be set too low. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=105470&aid=1738193&group_id=5470 _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com