On 08/06/2009 07:04 PM, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn wrote: > Maybe Ruben could investigate -- do any other programs get signal 11 on
Signal 11 under Linux is almost always a hardware problem, in my experience. Try running "memtest" on the machine. I think that out of 20 or 30 instances of it I've seen over the years, maybe one if any that weren't definitely hardware problems. > these cool tools that Sean Reifschneider has been working on to > automatically produce RPMs from Python packages. Sean: I added That is probably not what is wanted. Those RPMs aren't suitable for uses like inclusion on Fedora, so there wouldn't be much benefit there. The tools I'm working on are basically just running "python setup.py build" anyway -- most of the coolness about them is what they are doing to detect failures or hangs and to safely run third-party applications without compromising the system. So, probably the next step would be to *MANUALLY* build an RPM for Tahoe and start the process of getting it included into Fedora. I can help with that when you're ready. It's an involved but not overly difficult process. Sean -- Sean Reifschneider, Member of Technical Staff <[email protected]> tummy.com, ltd. - Linux Consulting since 1995: Ask me about High Availability
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