#7095: os x 10.6 port -- numerous mysterious errors caused by weird "abort trap"
issue
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   Reporter:  was      |       Owner:  tbd                                      
                
       Type:  defect   |      Status:  needs_review                             
                
   Priority:  blocker  |   Milestone:  sage-4.3.1                               
                
  Component:  porting  |    Keywords:                                           
                
Work_issues:           |      Author:  Craig Citro, John Palmieri, Francis 
Clarke, William Stein
   Upstream:  N/A      |    Reviewer:                                           
                
     Merged:           |  
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Comment(by jhpalmieri):

 A few quick comments: I've put a new python spkg up at
 [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/palmieri/SPKG/python-2.6.4.p3.spkg],
 incorporating David Kirby's changes from #7761 into Craig's spkg.  (I
 missed the changes at #7761 when I posted my spkg to #7912, so now I'm
 rectifying the situation.)  I'm attaching a patch file on this ticket so
 you can see the differences.

 I'm also posting a referee's patch for arith.py, fixing one indentation
 issue and fixing another issue unrelated to this ticket (changing {{{`m \*
 n`}}} to {{{`m * n`}}}).

 So far, though, everything looks good: I did "sage -f ..." for the two
 spkg's here, and the tests which used to fail now pass.  If I delete my
 .matplotlib directory, then plotting doesn't crash anymore, indicating
 that we don't need the awful hack any more.  I'm building a version of
 Sage with these two spkg's from scratch, and I'll run a full test suite on
 that when it's done.

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