** Package changed: tango (Ubuntu) => pytango (Ubuntu)
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Segmentation Fault when starting a Device Server in Python
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pytango (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ok, With the patch provided by tiago, it works :)
** Patch added: "0001-fix-from-upstream-python-unsafe.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tango/+bug/1182873/+attachment/3691352/+files/0001-fix-from-upstream-python-unsafe.patch
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Now I do not know how to fix the current Ubuntu version ???
the next version rarin is not affected since it contain already the
8.0.3 version, but for the earliest ?
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I just tried with a fresh installed Ubuntu 12.10 i386 on a virtual
machine and I did observe the crash.
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Ok, I downloaded python-pytango binary package from rarin i386 and
installed it on my Debian wheezy... I do not have the crash.
so it would be nice to have the confirmation of the crash on ubuntu i386
thanks
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I think Sebastien Gara has observed the same bug on a fresh installed 32
bits Ubuntu, with the packages provided by Ubuntu. I will send him an
email to make sure.
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Ok I have access to a rarin machine 64 bits with
picca@ORD02068:~$ dpkg -l | grep tango
ii liblog4tango4 7.2.6+dfsg-14
amd64logging for TANGO - shared library
ii liblog4tango4-dev 7.2.6+dfsg-
I just uploaded pytango 8.0.3 into Debian unstable :) so now we have
tango 8.0.5 and pytango 8.0.3
what's worried me is that I can not reproduce your problem on my Debian
stable machine
tango 7.2.6 and pytango 7.2.3
can you confirm that you are affected by this problem with the tango
version pr
Exactly, I got both tango8 (on tango-controls.org) and PyTango 8.03 (on
pypi.python.org/pypi/PyTango) compiled by hand.
But it also worked on another machine using the tango8 packages on the
experimental debian and the PyTango 8.03 compiled by hand.
But two weeks ago, I compiled this same versi
So you mean that to installed on your own the PyTango ans tango8.
So you did not install the not yet release packges.
That mean that Ubuntu package use different build flags that Debian and
that these flags can render tango unusable.
I need more investigation .
Cheers
Fred
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Sorry I meant you compiled by hand PyTango and tango8 right ?
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Hello,
I tried with the last week release of PyTango (8.03) and tango8 (8.0.5) and it
worked perfectly !
I'm sorry I can't give you the backtrace, but I had to remove my previous
versions of tango and PyTango to install the new ones.
Thanks for your availability,
Vincent
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Hello, I created an empty device with pogo-6 (python is not supported by
pogo). I attached the code of the device o this bug.
Here the result on my Debian unstable, tango8 + pytango8.
picca@mordor:~/tmp$ python Test.py test
Failed to import EventChannelFactory notifd/factory/mordor from the Tango
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