[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread R. David Murray
Changes by R. David Murray : -- priority: -> normal resolution: -> invalid stage: -> committed/rejected ___ Python tracker ___ ___ P

[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread Ned Batchelder
Ned Batchelder added the comment: Yup, you're both right! I had a C extension (for coverage.py) built for 2.5 in the 2.6 path. Sorry for the false alarm. -- status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker

[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread Martin v . Löwis
Martin v. Löwis added the comment: Dave: it's indeed entirely possible that this is caused by an extension module. -- ___ Python tracker ___ _

[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread Dave Malcolm
Dave Malcolm added the comment: Perhaps this is an issue in a 3rd-party extension module? (Given that you're running Django, do you have a 3rd-party database connection module?; the last message in the log is "Validating models", does that require Django to go to the db to get the schema?)

[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread Martin v . Löwis
Martin v. Löwis added the comment: That's very strange. I'm fairly certain there is no GCC code whatsoever in my Python msi distribution. So you must be picking up some other code. Are you sure you are not running a Cygwin copy of Python or some such? -- _

[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread Ned Batchelder
Ned Batchelder added the comment: I tried rebooting my PC, but the problem persists. -- ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list ma

[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread Ned Batchelder
Ned Batchelder added the comment: I got it from python.org, the .msi Windows installer: 03/02/10 05:27:37p 14,890,496 \kit\python-2.6.4.msi -- ___ Python tracker ___ __

[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread Martin v . Löwis
Martin v. Löwis added the comment: Where did you get your copy of Python from? -- nosy: +loewis ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs

[issue8101] w32-shared-ptr.c assertion on Windows 7 with 2.6.4

2010-03-09 Thread Ned Batchelder
New submission from Ned Batchelder : 2.6.4 had been working fine for me. Today, though, it will not stay up. I run the Django development server on Windows 7, and 2.6.4 is repeatedly crashing on me: This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact