I might be able to find time to test on windows tomorrow. Remind me if you haven't heard.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Hamilton Link <hel...@sandia.gov> wrote: > Could anyone conveniently try python.net with python 2.6.2? I am seeing two > fatal problems in my lightly-patched python.net. > > I'm using ubuntu 9.04 > python 2.6.2 > python.net 2.0 alpha2 with Borzenkov's suggested PYTHON25 -> PYTHON26 > changes and Feihong Hsu's changes > mono 2.0.1 (this is the what mono --version says, which I think is packaged > as distribution 1.9.something?) > > For all of this I'm using the python.exe that gets built alongside > python.net, because ubuntu's python environments are irritatingly built with > --disable-shared > > Here are the problems: > > If I try the following: >>>> import clr >>>> import System >>>> STR = System.String('hithere') > > I get a fatal error "GCHandle value belongs to a different domain"... this > is being thrown by the coercion of an IntPtr to a GCHandle, from within the > coercion operation in ManagedType.GetManagedObject. > > If however I try the following: >>>> import clr >>>> from System.Drawing import Point >>>> p = Point(5,5) > > then I can >>>> p.X > 5 >>>> p.Y > 5 >>>> p.ToString() > u'{X=5,Y=5}' >>>> dir(p) > ['Add', 'Ceiling', ..., '__class__', ...] > > No problem, right? Wrong: >>>> p.__class__ > dies in the most awful way, dumping all thread stacks and killing mono and > python. I get a message saying "Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code. > etc." > > If anyone has any clues about this, I'd love to hear them. My current plan > is to install python 2.5.x as an alternate python, rebuild against that, and > see if that works, and then perhaps dig into this further. I might also try > 2.6.4 since someone on the list recently asserted they had it working with > that. > > thanks, > hamilton > > > > > _________________________________________________ > Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet > _________________________________________________ Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet