> I suspect the problem is with psycopg.  What version of that are you
> using?  From reading their list, they were having segfault problems with
> 0.54 - 0.99.1.  Maybe that's it.  Python should not segfault ever.  It's
> almost definitely an external module problem.  Maybe you could try using
> popy and see if that helps.

0.99.3 and 0.99.4 have been tested.  I'll ask on the psycopg list as
well.

> I've got your site up and running, and I've fiddled with some PSP's and
> haven't had any problem.  Perhaps I need to do something in particular
> to get it to crash?

Sometimes it takes it a while.  try restarting a few times and playing,
restarting, playing.  That usually makes it happen.

> The only time I've ever had Webware segfault was about a year ago on a
> dual proc machine, and I tracked that down to bad memory.

Memory was scanned with memtest86 (three passes) just a month ago (i
tested it after i moved).   The fact that it segfaults on a separate box
also leads me to believe this isn't the problem.

There's only two modules installed, psycopg and mxDateTime.  So you may
be right.

jack.

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