CM added the comment:
I understood what Ned meant, and I did seek advice from the third party
software creator, it was the first thing I did because like you stated I
thought it was an issue with the third party software and not python. Coming to
this bug website was my last resort but I can s
R. David Murray added the comment:
I think Ned meant "it is *not* likely to be in the python interpreter or
standard library", and that you should seek help from the third party people
trying to track down the problem. *If* it turns out to be python or the
stdlib, which means you've managed t
CM added the comment:
Hi Thanks for your response.
So as you have correctly surmised I am using a software package call oof. I ran
the package using gdb and this is the output that I got. I'm having the same
issue on i.e. Segmentation fault on three machines, one is a Linux
Centos/Redhat serve
New submission from CM:
Process: Python [556]
Path:
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python
Identifier: Python
Version: 2.7.10 (2.7.10)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: bash [510]
Resp
Ned Deily added the comment:
Without more information or a reproducible test case, it is very difficult to
say what's going on. But, from some of the file paths in the crash report, I'm
guessing you are using a third-party package called OOF2 with a
MacPorts-installed Python 2.7 and oof2 seem