Russell E. Owen wrote:
At your suggestion I built new universal unix libraries using
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3. As always, I deleted the dylibs so only
the static libraries remained (so they would be included in the final
binary) and I verified that the libraries contained both ppc and intel
code. I then used bdist_mpkg to build a matplotlib installer.
Unfortunately I see the same problem as before: when I try to import
pylab on a 10.3.9 PPC computer I get a segfault.
Darn.
Is there any simple test code we could use to test the libraries them
selves? It would be nice to maybe build a really simple executable that
uses each of the dependencies, so they could be individually tested. At
least that would narrow down the issue.
It also should be possible to run it under a debugger or something, so
that we could see where the segfault occurred -- anyone know how to do that?
-Chris
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