On Mon, 2009-10-12, Philip Semanchuk wrote: > > On Oct 11, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Yusniel wrote: > >> Hi. I did installed a library for python named pyswip-0.2.2 but when I >> run a python example with the next lines, the python interpreter, it >> throw me the following error: "Error en el bus". The code lines are:
Makes me think of that guy from the Simpsons, in the bumble-bee suit ... fortunately you don't need to know tech Spanish to decode this one. ... > Are you on a Mac by any chance? I get a "bus error" out of Python once > in a while, usually when a C library has done something bad. I don't > know if this error is specific to OS X or not. "Bus Error" is an old BSD-ism which I guess you don't see much in Linux or Solaris these days (or maybe I never run buggy code ;-). It translates roughly to "segmentation fault", but IIRC it is more about accessing memory words on nonaligned adresses than about accessing addresses your process doesn't own. [...] /Jorgen -- // Jorgen Grahn <grahn@ Oo o. . . \X/ snipabacken.se> O o . -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list