On 5/13/07, eolo999 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Python-Scientific NetCDF used PyMem_DEL instead of PyObject_DEL to deallocate 
> memory of an object created with PyObject_NEW.
> Python 2.4 used to catch that error and automatically correct it. Python 2.5 
> has removed this behaviour.
>
> I ask you to test this patch and to let me know if it solved the problem.

Thank you!  Certainly I will.  Could you please point me at a good
description of how this is done with debian-style packages?  (I know
how to prepare RPMs from sources, but this Ubuntu box is my first
serious attempt at maintaining a Debian-based distribution)

> Ciao

Best regards,

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  <Tom.Grydeland@(phys.uit.no|gmail.com)>

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Python-netcdf crashes in Feisty
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