Jeremy Hylton writes:
... memory corruption ...
Does the community have any Zen about how to narrow down bugs like
this?
I once used purify to analyse this type of problem.
I was not easy: purify slowed Zope down by one to two
magnitudes. It has been only feasible because the mean time
AJ == Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AJ Does this problem persist when you remove the 3rd-party products
AJ ? Are you running Zope with enabled garbage collector ?
Just a reminder that you *should* be running with the garbage
collector enabled. We are aware of no current bugs in
Python 2.1.2 has some extra safety checks that will immediately detect
the stack overflow bugs that caused problems with PythonScripts before
2.4.4. The fact that you're seeing crashes in the garbage collector
and not assertion failures in Python/ceval.c makes me think the
problem isn't with the
Hi,
As I mentioned in this list before, I'm also getting the segfaults in a
Zope that depends heavily on PythonScripts.
The only C compiled Product that is used is ZMySQLDA with the last
versions of everything I could find, and I doesn't seem to be the cause
of the problem, since disabling gc
, February 13, 2002 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Zope 2.4.4b1 dumps core
Hi,
As I mentioned in this list before, I'm also getting the segfaults in a
Zope that depends heavily on PythonScripts.
The only C compiled Product that is used is ZMySQLDA with the last
versions of everything I could
- Original Message -
From: Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dario Lopez-Kästen [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Zope 2.4.4b1 dumps core
Does this problem persist when you remove the 3rd-party products ?
Are you