This is probably caused by the assertion error raised by Python 2.1.2 in
the case of a miscomputed stack size. See my previous message.
Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Chris Withers writes:
> > A routine move to Python 2.1.2 this morning has resulted in one of our Zope
> > instances continually dying
Chris Withers writes:
> A routine move to Python 2.1.2 this morning has resulted in one of our Zope
> instances continually dying with the following:
>
> zdaemon: Mon Jan 28 13:45:45 2002: Aiieee! 18724 exited with error code: 6
>
> Some questions:
>
> 1. What does Error Code 6 mean?
Si
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Chris Withers wrote:
> I tracked it down to a python script that returned a data structure consisting
> of nested lists and dictionaries. Now, I remember there being a bug in
> RestrictedPython that would affect Zope 2.4.2, but why would the upgrade of
> Python suddenly trigge
Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
>
> Actually, it means the Zope process exited because of a signal, and the
> signal was 6, meaning SIGABRT or SIGABORT (check "kill -l" on your
> nearest unix prompt). However, I have no idea what could cause a
> SIGABORT.
Hmmm... how would I go about finding out
stefan holek wrote:
> At 28.01.2002 13:55 +, Chris Withers wrote:
>
>> 1. What does Error Code 6 mean?
>
>
> #define ENXIO6 /* No such device or address */
Bzzt. The error code comes from waitpid(), which the Python library
doco says has the same return code as wait().
At 28.01.2002 12:58 -0200, Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
>On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 12:29, stefan holek wrote:
> > At 28.01.2002 13:55 +, Chris Withers wrote:
> >
> > >1. What does Error Code 6 mean?
> >
> > #define ENXIO6 /* No such device or address */
>
>Actually, it means th
On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 12:29, stefan holek wrote:
> At 28.01.2002 13:55 +, Chris Withers wrote:
>
> >1. What does Error Code 6 mean?
>
> #define ENXIO6 /* No such device or address */
Actually, it means the Zope process exited because of a signal, and the
signal was 6, meani
stefan holek wrote:
>
> >1. What does Error Code 6 mean?
>
> #define ENXIO6 /* No such device or address */
>
> >2. How can I find out what these error codes eman in general?
>
> Look into /usr/include/asm/errno.h
>
> >3. How can I fix this problem?
>
> Make the device or ad
At 28.01.2002 13:55 +, Chris Withers wrote:
>1. What does Error Code 6 mean?
#define ENXIO6 /* No such device or address */
>2. How can I find out what these error codes eman in general?
Look into /usr/include/asm/errno.h
>3. How can I fix this problem?
Make the device o
Hi,
A routine move to Python 2.1.2 this morning has resulted in one of our Zope
instances continually dying with the following:
zdaemon: Mon Jan 28 13:45:45 2002: Aiieee! 18724 exited with error code: 6
Some questions:
1. What does Error Code 6 mean?
2. How can I find out what these error cod
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