I am getting python core dumps in an application (http://www.conduit-
project.org) I am developing. This is the first time I have ever seen
python seg fault.
The same application works fine on my laptop and always segfaults on my
desktop. Both are running edgy, my laptop is a i915 chipset, single
core. My desktop is a dual core pentium 2.8
The application is threaded and also has calls to various other threaded
GNOME libs such as the authentication manager and gnome-keyring.
The core dump occurs in this code
self.keyring = gnomekeyring.get_default_keyring_sync()
token = self.get("%s_token" % conduit.APPNAME, int, 0)
if token > 0:
secrets = gnomekeyring.item_get_info_sync(self.keyring,
token).get_secret()
for i in secrets.split(';'):
j = i.split(':')
self.classUsernamesAndPasswords[j[0]] = (j[0], j[1])
If i remove this code the coredump goes away.
So is this a python gnome-keyring or a python problem?
John
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Python crash during a session, I don't know why.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69398
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