On 2011-05-21 14:40, Artur Wroblewski wrote:
> On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Laurent Gautier<lgaut...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> [...]
>> Out of curiosity, do people experiencing problems have 32-bit or 64-bit OS ?
> i have two x86 64-bit systems (PLD Linux and Fedora 14) on which
> I get segfaults.
>
> Out of curiosity I have just checked it with quite old ppc 32-bit system.
> No segfaults there (python 3.2, gcc 4.5.1, glibc 2.10).

I forget to mention that I only manage to reproduce the segfault on 
Python 2.7 (2.7.1, I did not try on 2.6). Python 3.2 seems to be working 
(well, no crash although the unitests reports errors for things that 
appear to be working when run interactively).

> Regards,
>
> w
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