Gabriel Genellina wrote:
> Mmm, it appears that one of these C extensions isn't managing the ref
> count correctly - perhaps there is a return Py_None without a previous
> Py_INCREF? If None were returned in certain functions to indicate
> failure or something exceptional - and not a regular co
At Wednesday 25/10/2006 21:28, George Sakkis wrote:
It's the first time in the three years I've been using python that a
program crashes without a nice traceback to give me a clue of what
might be wrong. After searching a little, it seems it's one of those
hard to get down to cases, so I've no i
"Delaney, Timothy (Tim)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> George Sakkis wrote:
>
> > What makes the problem worse is that it's not deterministic; I can
> > restart it from (a little before) the point of crash and it doesn't
> > happen again at the same point, but it might happen further down. Now,
>
George Sakkis wrote:
> What makes the problem worse is that it's not deterministic; I can
> restart it from (a little before) the point of crash and it doesn't
> happen again at the same point, but it might happen further down. Now,
> I wouldn't mind restarting it manually every time since the cra
It's the first time in the three years I've been using python that a
program crashes without a nice traceback to give me a clue of what
might be wrong. After searching a little, it seems it's one of those
hard to get down to cases, so I've no idea where to look for. Briefly
what I do is, select som