Great! I never (or only after a loooong time, and out of pure frustration and cluelessness) would have looked into that direction (i.e. "symbol versioning"), where the problem seems to stem from. Good catch!!!
Cheers, Georg On 14 Jan., 11:38, Craig Citro <craigci...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey all, > > Just wanted to mention that I'm pretty sure I've managed to stomp that > pesky OSX 10.6 bug (the "Abort trap" one). I'll mention more details > on the ticket (#7095), but the long and the short of it is that we > were having issues where we were confusing which system libraries were > getting linked in on 10.6, so we had entries for the wrong functions > in the symbol tables of some objects. I need to clean up a few patches > (like removing some now-unneeded warnings), and I'll post everything > in the morning, but I wanted to mention this in case anyone decided to > start working on it in the morning. I also want to thank John Palmieri > -- even though he doesn't even know it, he posted several examples > that made hunting this down *much* easier. (Also, John, I'm using your > new 2.6.4 spkg, which I'll review in the morning -- it's working > great!) > > -cc > > PS William suggested it might be worth me talking about this bug for a > little bit (~15-20 minutes) on Saturday at the bug days, if there's > interest. It's surprisingly interesting ...
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