Andreas,

I just wanted to say that I can reproduce the problem on synthetic
data - I'm on it.

thanks for reporting!

best,
 Peter

2011/11/3 Peter Prettenhofer <[email protected]>:
> I've to admit I haven't compiled extensions with debug information for
> a while.... AFAIK you can add the '-g' flag to the
> `extra_compile_args` list of fast_sgd's extension in
> `sklearn/linear_model/setup.py`. But maybe a simpler solution is to
> add a `--debug` flag to the build_ext command::
>
>  python setup.py build_ext --inplace --debug
>
> (It should work but I haven't tried it myself)
>
> best,
>  Peter
>
> 2011/11/3 Andreas Müller <[email protected]>:
>> On 11/03/2011 06:22 PM, Alexandre Passos wrote:
>>> Can you try running it under valgrind and sending back the memory
>>> errors you get? I have no idea how hoisy valgrind's output on the
>>> scikit is, but this should help narrow things down.
>>>
>> This might be a stupid question but is there an easy way
>> to compile the module as debug?
>> I am not so familiar with the python distutils.
>>>
>>>
>>
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